Cobra Kai spin-offs are being considered, say show creators
"Every permutation of spinoff or deep-dive crosses o𝓡ur minds"

Are you ready for the Cobra Kai Cinematic Universe? While 💟more series have nꦜot officially been announced, it’s a topic that the creators of the Karate Kid Netflix series have actively thought about – including spin-offs.
“Our🐻 hope is that we can really expand t🐓his whole Karate Kid universe and reinvigorate the fanbase, so that it’s a story we can continue telling,” executive producer Hayden Schlossberg told .
That doesn’t mean a Cobra Kai spin-off is a guaranteeꦏ – far from it. However, a number of ideas for shows that will break off from the mainline series have seemingly been contemplated.
“Every permutation of spinoff or deep-dive crosses our minds,” Schlossberg said. “It all has to be the right thing, and it has to be the same level of quality that Cobra Ka💖i is. Our minds are always thinking Karate Kid, so that possibility is definitely out there.”
With 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Cobra Kai season 4 setting up a climati𝓀c tournament which could see a handful of key figures leave the show (and their dojos), it’ll be intriguing to see if any of those ideas come to fruition. Hawk spin-off, anyone?
Speaking of the fourth season, the show creators 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:told GamesRadar+ that things are rolling along nicely in terms of production – with filming due to begin immin𝐆ently.
“We hope to be shooting the show in the coming months,&rdq⛦uo; Jon Hurwitz revealed. “We’re still figuring out some of the specifics, but the intent is for early [2021], to get back on set, with all the COVID protocols in place, and to get back to some karate ass-kicking in🎃 the valley.”
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