
“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.