Many of Cobra Kai's best fights were those between original Karate Kid characters. However, some of these matches rank far ...
Cobra Kai is a Netflix follow-up on The Karate Kid series that once more inspired a passion for martial arts narrative.
The real Karate Kid has always been Johnny Lawrence: member and sensei of Cobra Kai, Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang karate dojos.
Cobra Kai's ending for its best character confirms why he doesn't have a role in Karate Kid: Legends, and it was always meant ...
The Karate Kid’s Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) is the quintessential ’80s villain. You didn’t attend high school with thee Johnny Lawrence, but everyone knows a Johnny Lawrence.
Forty years after being the villain of "The Karate Kid," William Zabka closes his character's redemption story in "Cobra Kai" finale. (Spoilers!) ...
Cobra Kai's conclusion left some characters' arcs feeling incomplete, particularly Mike Barnes, whose redemption could have ...
It’s glimpsed just at the end of Daniel’s win in the original "Karate Kid," when Johnny hands his opponent the championship trophy and tells him, “You’re all right, LaRusso.” ...
Legends must honor its roots while embracing modern storytelling, with Johnny Lawrence’s cameo and sharp fight scenes .
The Iron Dragons sensei took the first two points in the best-of-three matchup as Daniel’s usual pep talks didn’t work on Johnny. After Chozen — The Karate Kid II enemy-turned-friend ...
Fans of the “Karate Kid” films now have a reason to celebrate as the latest and final season of “Cobra Kai” makes its debut ...