23 “Cobra Kai” Behind-The-Scenes Facts Straight From Creators Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, And Hayden Schlossberg

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🚨There are MAJOR spoilers for Season 4.🚨

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1.Before Cobra Kai became a Netflix original in 2020, it started out as a very, very successful YouTube Premium series.

Tory fights Robby and Kreese watches

2.Once the show made the jump from YouTube to Netflix, the series exploded overnight and suddenly became an even bigger hit than before.

3.The show's creators Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg were longtime friends whose shared love for The Karate Kid (especially the Cobra Kais) "stayed with [them]" throughout their friendship.

Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg

4.In fact, they originally wanted Cobra Kai to be a movie that focused on Johnny Lawrence as an adult and the person he became after his high school bullying days, but it never panned out.

Johnny Lawrence's mugshot

5.They were eventually inspired to continue with their Cobra Kai concept after seeing a billboard for Full House's reboot Fuller House.

Behind the scenes filming at Miyagi-do

6.Ralph Macchio and Billy Zabka, who play Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence, collaborate on their characters' storylines and are "more involved with their characters than a typical lead on a show."

Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence meet again for the first time since high school

7.When creating the series, they purposely blurred the lines between hero and villain because they wanted the audience to understand and root for both Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso and decide for themselves.

Daniel and Johnny are about to punch each other

8.Because Josh, Jon, and Hayden were such huge fans of the franchise, the show's nostalgia factor "comes naturally" and there are plenty of Easter eggs throughout the episodes.

Johnny's skeleton costume and Miguel wearing an identical costume, then young Daniel balancing on a stump and Robby balancing on a tree

9.A huge Easter egg from Season 3 was when Daniel visits Chozen at his dojo in Okinawa, there's a live-action version of the shrine that was originally seen in The Karate Kid animated series.

The shrine from the animated series vs the shrine from Cobra Kai

Jon recalled, "That was like a relevant relic in that animated series that we just placed there. We had a live-action version made and placed in Chozen's dojo."

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10.Another great Easter egg is in Season 4, when the kids are doing research on Terry Silver and Dimitri mentions, "some toxic waste scandal in Borneo back in the '80s." And in The Karate Kid Part III Terry does, in fact, talk about dumping nuclear sludge.

Hayden shared,

Hayden shared, "And so you're getting the sense that some transaction he made back then in the '80s kind of backfired a little bit. So, whenever we're writing — we know the original movies so well — that is the backstory, and that is the past for these characters."

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11.Captain Turner from Season 3 was deliberately written to have mannerisms and dialogue similar to Kreese so the audience could understand why Kreese became the person he is.

Turner and Kreese both holding a cigar in their mouths

"The show is one giant Easter egg. So, you just naturally find mannerisms, costuming, dialogue, and set design that are just an avalanche of Karate Kid franchise deep cuts," Josh explained.

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12.And while Cobra Kai is truly an ensemble series with a bunch of different cast members and storylines they make sure that, ultimately, everything relates back to karate.

Mary Mouser on set fighting

13.Because the father-son-like relationship was a main theme in The Karate Kid, Josh, Jon, and Hayden have tried to recreate every iteration of that relationship in Cobra Kai.

Groups of Johnny and Miguel, Robby and Kenny, Amanda and Tory, and Daniel and Anthony

14.One of the biggest themes throughout Season 4 was "finding your own karate," which was why it was so important for Johnny and Daniel to learn each other's respective techniques.

Johnny practice fights with Daniel

Jon said, "Johnny and Daniel have these opposing viewpoints and while they do try to learn from each other, they are stubborn in their ways. Whereas a lot of the kids have more of an open mind to learn different things."

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15.In real life, Billy is totally different from Johnny Lawrence and he really enjoys when the audience gets to see Johnny's softer, heartfelt moments.

16.Johnny and Robby's reconciliation at the end of Season 4 was a huge moment for the characters but also for everyone on set too.

Robby tells Johnny that he doesn't want to have to blame him anymore and they finally hug

17.Hawk beating Robby in the All-Valley Tournament was a plot point they'd always planned for — Miguel had already become a "valley celebrity" after the last tournament and his priorities were extremely different this time around.

Hawk kicks Robby and holds up a trophy when he wins

18.While Johnny and Daniel finally seem to be on the same page after almost 40 years of feuding, they miiiiiiight not stay like that for much longer.

Johnny raises his hand for Daniel to shake it but Daniel just stares at it

19.Jon's favorite Season 4 storyline was Tory finally asking for Amanda's help, and how it affected her rivalry with Sam.

Tory tries to make amends with Sam but Sam tells her that she'll kick Tory's ass if she causes any more trouble.

20.Josh was a huge fan of watching Terry Silver and Kreese finally come toe to toe and battle for ultimate power over Cobra Kai.

Kreese tells Silver that he needs to fall back in line.

21.And Hayden really loved the new feud between Kenny and Anthony because it brings Cobra Kai right back to its Karate Kid roots.

Kenny accidentally hits Anthony with a basketball and then Anthony and his friends beat kenny up

22.Chozen Toguchi's return at the end of Season 4 indicates that Daniel is finally letting go of his "rigid" karate beliefs and will do whatever it takes to stop Terry Silver from expanding Cobra Kai.

Daniel asks Chozen to help put an end to Cobra Kai

23.And finally, Hayden explained that Season 5 will answer the question of what would have happened if Cobra Kai had won the tournament in The Karate Kid Part III.

He continued,

If you haven't already, be sure to watch Season 4 of Cobra Kai, which is streaming on Netflix now!