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Movie Details:
Directed by: Episode 1: Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Episode 2: Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Episode 3: Lin Oeding
Episode 4: Lin Oeding
Episode 5: Steven Tsuchida
Episode 6: Steven Tsuchida
Episode 7: Jennifer Celotta
Episode 8: Jennifer Celotta
Episode 9: Jennifer Celotta
Episode 10: Jennifer Celotta
Executive producers:
Will Smith
James Lassiter
Caleeb Pinkett
Susan Ekins
Josh Heald
Jon Hurwitz
Hayden Schlossberg
Producers:
Katrin L. Goodson
Bob Wilson
Written By: Episode 1: Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Episode 2: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Joe Piarulli & Luan Thomas Teleplay by : Joe Piarulli & Luan Thomas
Episode 3: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Stacey Harman Teleplay by : Stacey Harman
Episode 4: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Michael Jonathan Smith Teleplay by : Michael Jonathan Smith
Episode 5: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Bob Dearden Teleplay by : Bob Dearden
Episode 6: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Joe Piarulli & Luan Thomas Teleplay by : Joe Piarulli & Luan Thomas
Episode 7: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Alyssa Forleiter Teleplay by : Alyssa Forleiter
Episode 8: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Mattea Greene Teleplay by : Mattea Greene
Episode 9: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Michael Jonathan Smith Teleplay by : Michael Jonathan Smith
Episode 10: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Bob Dearden Teleplay by : Bob Dearden
Directed by: Episode 1: Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Episode 2: Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Episode 3: Lin Oeding
Episode 4: Lin Oeding
Episode 5: Steven Tsuchida
Episode 6: Steven Tsuchida
Episode 7: Jennifer Celotta
Episode 8: Jennifer Celotta
Episode 9: Jennifer Celotta
Episode 10: Jennifer Celotta
Executive producers:
Will Smith
James Lassiter
Caleeb Pinkett
Susan Ekins
Josh Heald
Jon Hurwitz
Hayden Schlossberg
Producers:
Katrin L. Goodson
Bob Wilson
Written By: Episode 1: Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg
Episode 2: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Joe Piarulli & Luan Thomas Teleplay by : Joe Piarulli & Luan Thomas
Episode 3: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Stacey Harman Teleplay by : Stacey Harman
Episode 4: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Michael Jonathan Smith Teleplay by : Michael Jonathan Smith
Episode 5: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Bob Dearden Teleplay by : Bob Dearden
Episode 6: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Joe Piarulli & Luan Thomas Teleplay by : Joe Piarulli & Luan Thomas
Episode 7: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Alyssa Forleiter Teleplay by : Alyssa Forleiter
Episode 8: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Mattea Greene Teleplay by : Mattea Greene
Episode 9: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Michael Jonathan Smith Teleplay by : Michael Jonathan Smith
Episode 10: Story by : Josh Heald & Jon Hurwitz & Hayden Schlossberg & Bob Dearden Teleplay by : Bob Dearden
Genre: Martial arts comedy-drama
Production Company: Hurwitz & Schlossberg Productions (season 1-2)
Overbrook Entertainment (season 1-2)
Heald Productions (season 2)
Counterbalance Entertainment (season 3)
Westbrook Studios (season 3)
Sony Pictures Television Studios
Distributed by: Sony Pictures Television
Budget: OTT Release!
Box Office: OTT Release!
Verdict: OTT Release!
Cast:
Ralph Macchio
William Zabka
Courtney Henggeler
Xolo Maridueña
Tanner Buchanan
Mary Mouser
Jacob Bertrand
Gianni DeCenzo
Martin Kove
Release Date: January 1, 2021
Running Time: 22–40 minutes / episodes
Does this movie is Family-Friendly: No (Due to violence)
Age Recommendation: 13+ (Due to violence)
Story: The series story revolves around two different mindsets of people regarding Karate.
Movie Review:
This the continuation of Season 2 where teenagers are fighting with each which results in Miguel's broken legs. Now if you not seen Season 1 and Season 2 then no worry you can directly jump into Season 3. Because this Season has a separate story from Season 1-2. But I recommend watching Season 1-2 before Season 3. Now this Season's story revolves around Miguel's recovery and tension between students. This tension leads to another war. This series shows two different mindsets people on one side people think Karate is made for defense and on the other side people think Karate is made for hurting, ruling people. These different mindsets make a clash of war. This season has some good comedy and drama. But after some time this drama looks boring. The Series has good fight scenes but if you compare seasons 1-2 this Season as much fewer fight scenes. The Season shows Daniel LaRusso to go back to Japan after his business failed. That actually looks realistic because after disappointment Daniel gets inspiration from his childhood place. This season also shows the funny and interesting side of the characters. This season shows some teenage drama which is not interesting at all. In some places, this season inspires us like in the place where Miguel give up with his legs but Johnny Lawrence inspired him to start walking. All actors did good acting. Especially The Karate Kid franchise actor Martin Kove as John Kreese played his character very well. His presence as a villain makes this Season more interesting. This season shows how John Kreese turns from a good person to a bad person. Because John Kreese's bad mindset of like Karate is made to hurt people and control over others, John turns into a bad teacher who making an army of brainwashed teenagers. Different mindsets regarding Karate on both sides reason are convincing. Like one side who thinks Karate if made for defense, they are right in their place. Another side John thinks Karte is made for control over others and the straightest person will survive in the world. This side also looks convening. In some places, the Season looks a little unrealistic like when the big fight happens between teenagers, lot's of damage done to Daniel LaRusso's house also some bones are broken still they not decide to complain to the police and they ready to take revenge in Karate tournament. This season ended at an interesting turn and hoping Season 4 comes soon. Overall I think you should watch this Season.
William Zabka
Courtney Henggeler
Xolo Maridueña
Tanner Buchanan
Mary Mouser
Jacob Bertrand
Gianni DeCenzo
Martin Kove
Release Date: January 1, 2021
Running Time: 22–40 minutes / episodes
Does this movie is Family-Friendly: No (Due to violence)
Age Recommendation: 13+ (Due to violence)
Story: The series story revolves around two different mindsets of people regarding Karate.
Movie Review:
This the continuation of Season 2 where teenagers are fighting with each which results in Miguel's broken legs. Now if you not seen Season 1 and Season 2 then no worry you can directly jump into Season 3. Because this Season has a separate story from Season 1-2. But I recommend watching Season 1-2 before Season 3. Now this Season's story revolves around Miguel's recovery and tension between students. This tension leads to another war. This series shows two different mindsets people on one side people think Karate is made for defense and on the other side people think Karate is made for hurting, ruling people. These different mindsets make a clash of war. This season has some good comedy and drama. But after some time this drama looks boring. The Series has good fight scenes but if you compare seasons 1-2 this Season as much fewer fight scenes. The Season shows Daniel LaRusso to go back to Japan after his business failed. That actually looks realistic because after disappointment Daniel gets inspiration from his childhood place. This season also shows the funny and interesting side of the characters. This season shows some teenage drama which is not interesting at all. In some places, this season inspires us like in the place where Miguel give up with his legs but Johnny Lawrence inspired him to start walking. All actors did good acting. Especially The Karate Kid franchise actor Martin Kove as John Kreese played his character very well. His presence as a villain makes this Season more interesting. This season shows how John Kreese turns from a good person to a bad person. Because John Kreese's bad mindset of like Karate is made to hurt people and control over others, John turns into a bad teacher who making an army of brainwashed teenagers. Different mindsets regarding Karate on both sides reason are convincing. Like one side who thinks Karate if made for defense, they are right in their place. Another side John thinks Karte is made for control over others and the straightest person will survive in the world. This side also looks convening. In some places, the Season looks a little unrealistic like when the big fight happens between teenagers, lot's of damage done to Daniel LaRusso's house also some bones are broken still they not decide to complain to the police and they ready to take revenge in Karate tournament. This season ended at an interesting turn and hoping Season 4 comes soon. Overall I think you should watch this Season.
Positive points of the movie:
Interesting storyline, nicely presented, and good acting.
Negative points of the movie:
Too much drama and some unrealistic incidence in Season.
Overall My Rating:
I am giving it 4 out of 5 stars:)
Others Ratings:
Cobra Kai Season 3 Review Imdb Rating: 8.7/10
Cobra Kai Season 3 Review Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
Cobra Kai Season 3 Review Metacritic: 70%
Movie Recommended:
Conclusion:
Overall I think you should watch this Season.
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