“Cobra Kai” creators reveal deleted scene that would have changed everything

“Cobra Kai” creators reveal deleted scene that would have changed everything

“Cobra Kai” creators reveal deleted scene that would have changed everything #cobrakai #cobrakaiseason6 #cobra #cobratate #cobrabundlereturn #cobramp40 #cobramp40return cobra kai season 6 cobra kai season 6 part 3 cobra kai season 6 part 3 tory vs zara cobra kai season 1 cobra kai trailer season 5 cobra kai season 5 trailer reaction cobra kai season 5 episode 10 reaction mashup cobra kai season 2 cobra kai season 2 episode 10 cobra kai kwon cobra kai cobra kai trailer cobra kai season 6 part 3 first 8 minutes Is John Kreese (Martin Kove) really dead? Not even the Cobra Kai creators agree. Sure, in the penultimate episode of Cobra Kai's final season, Kreese confronts his friend-turned-nemesis Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) on the latter's yacht, determined to stop him from messing with Johnny (William Zabka) during the finals of the Sekai Taikai tournament. A knock-down, drag-out brawl ensues — and then Kreese blows up the yacht by tossing his lit cigar into a puddle of spilled gasoline. "We didn't see the bodies!" says Hayden Schlossberg, who created Cobra Kai with Josh Heald and Jon Hurwitz. "It's a very wide shot. Kreese has been assumed dead in the past and then pops back up, so we will have to see." Heald and Hurwitz, however, have a slightly more pessimistic view. "Look at that explosion!" says Heald with a laugh. " You know how much staff is on a yacht? Kreese took out like 30 people... They were covered in gasoline!" Adds Hurwitz, "We all assumed when filming that the guys died as a result of that." Still, Hurwitz admits "we wanted to leave ourselves options," so they shot a scene with Martin Kove that gave them the option to have his character survive the explosion... somehow.