The wait is almost over for the final episodes of Cobra Kai! Netflix has confirmed that Season 6 Part 3 will debut on February 13, 2025, wrapping up the beloved series in an epic finale. The announcement comes eight months after Part 1 aired in July 2024, with Part 2 following in November.

Netflix released a dramatic teaser celebrating the legacy of The Karate Kid universe, with Ralph Macchio’s Daniel LaRusso declaring, “Four decades of history all leading to this moment. A legacy that will live forever.” William Zabka’s Johnny Lawrence closes it out with his signature bravado, “This may be the end, but Cobra Kai never dies.”

Fans are still reeling from the chaos of Part 2’s Sekai Taikai tournament, which spiraled into violence after Terry Silver’s shocking return. The brawl turned deadly when Cobra Kai student Kwon fatally fell on a knife brought to the tournament by John Kreese. The moment left viewers in shock and set the stage for Kreese to face the fallout of his ruthless actions.

“We wanted that knife to be something that you’re nervous about,” showrunner Hayden Schlossberg told TheWrap. “We also wanted Kreese to have to see the consequences of some of the choices that he made. You’ll see how that reverberates into the last part.”

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But Cobra Kai isn’t the only thing heating up in the Karate Kid universe. On May 30, 2025, fans can catch Karate Kid: Legends in theaters, starring Macchio, Jackie Chan, and Ben Wang as their new student. The cast also includes Joshua Jackson, Sadie Stanley, Ming-Na Wen, and Shaunette Renée Wilson, promising a fresh chapter of martial arts action.

With the stakes higher than ever, the final episodes of Cobra Kai are bound to leave fans on the edge of their seats.

How do you think Cobra Kai will end? Will Kreese finally get what’s coming to him? Share your theories and thoughts in the comments below!

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