Ralph Macchio, William Zabka and crew end the spinoff series as a cherished piece of the “Karate Kid” legacy After seven years of crane kicks, comebacks and character growth, “Cobra Kai” bows out this week with its final five episodes on Netflix.
Cobra Kai” star Ralph Macchio talked to Fox News Digital about the final season of the hit show. The actor said that “no one could predict the level of success” of “The Karate Kid.”  Read More
Cobra Kai has finally come to an end after 6 seasons that ran for almost 7 years. The show introduced new characters besides featuring The Karate Kid's original stars - Ralph Macchio and William Zabka.
Ralph Macchio, who plays The Karate Kid franchise and Cobra Kai's main man, Daniel LaRusso, originally refused to do a crucial scene in Cobra Kai Season 6 Part 3.
Note: The following story contains spoilers from "Cobra Kai" Season 6, Part 3. The "Cobra Kai" showrunners wanted to put Johnny's (William Zabka) "bloodier, sweatier" fight in the series finale to mimic the underdog energy Daniel (Ralph Macchio) had in "The Karate Kid.
As an 80s kid and a huge Ralph Macchio fan as a teen, The Karate Kid I, II, & III, The Outsiders, and My Cousin Vinny were staple movies!
Cobra Kai star Ralph Macchio spoke with Bleeding Cool about how the series changed his views on The Karate Kid Part III and the finale fight.
The karate-focused Netflix series is coming to an end after six seasons—or is it? Here's what 'Cobra Kai' lead Ralph Macchio had to say
Cobra Kai is coming to an end, but Ralph Macchio knows that there is more of the story of The Karate Kid yet to be told.
In Episode 13 of Cobra Kai Season 6, fans get to see Ralph Macchio 's Daniel LaRusso fight against and alongside Mr. Miyagi, who creators Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg brought back using AI technology. ( Pat Morita, the actor who played Mr. Miyagi, died in 2005, and his character has otherwise been written out of the franchise.)