Here’s Why ‘Cobra Kai’ Season 6 Might Inspire At Least A Few Double Takes From Viewers
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- January 06, 2024
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will give Netflix viewers one final season before the next movie arrives. That film the younger cast but will star Ralph Macchio and Jackie Chan together to unite the souls of the previous two branches of films. And back to that younger cast, there might actually be some Season 6 appearances that could surprise viewers.
How so? “the biggest and baddest” season on the books will reportedly film for a full six months, if the of Xolo Maridueña (who will have to shave his face every day for that long as Miguel) is to be taken at face value. That could potentially add up to a super sized season, possibly split into two halves, although that hasn’t been confirmed.
That’s not the potentially surprising part, so let’s get to that: the massive filming gap between seasons (we’ll get to that in a moment) means what we might see younger cast members returning after growth spurts. This has already happened to some degree on the series in previous seasons. Remember how the Anthony LaRusso appeared during his “lecturing while eating a popsicle” phase in Season 3? In Season 5, he (finally) put his tech obsession to good use and became less insufferable in the season finale.
Likewise, actor Griffin Santopietro had experienced a growth spurt and looked like a brand new dude: This phenomenon might be even more apparent for Season 6. Back in January 2022, Jacob Bertrand (who portrays Eli “Hawk” Moskowitz) that the show had already finished filming Season 5 (right as Season 4 was due to be released).
Fast forward to January 2024, and Season 6 paused production right after completing the season premiere. So that means more than two years have passed before most of the final season will have filmed, and a lot can happen in two years, all while these characters still supposedly remain in high school.
Maybe Anthony will even pick up a popsicle again. You never know. should hopefully return in late 2024..
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