Does Cobra Kai work without Karate Kid?
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Whether audiences can enjoy Cobra Kai without having seen the Karate Kid movies first is a question that has followed the show since its first episode. Cobra Kai is one of many reboots of beloved franchises from the past, yet the show achieved something that most similar projects did not.
You Can Watch Cobra Kai Without Having Seen Karate Kid Cobra Kai does not require audiences to have seen the Karate Kid movies first. In other words, Cobra Kai works as its own story and can be watched by those who have never seen the Karate Kid films. While having context on the stories of Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso adds a lot to the experience of watching Cobra Kai, the legacy series tells a new story with plenty of new characters.
Cobra Kai Is Much Better If You Have Seen Karate Kid Someone who is planning to watch Cobra Kai can enjoy the show without having seen any of the Karate Kid movies. That said, Cobra Kai works much better for those who have seen at least the original Karate Kid. Every Cobra Kai season is filled with callbacks to the Daniel LaRusso films, from returning characters to deep-cut Easter eggs.
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