Serving as a sequel to the original The Karate Kid films, Cobra Kai on Netflix is a martial arts comedy-drama that brings karate champions, Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence back to the screens. It’s been decades since LaRusso defeated Lawrence, but when life gives them a chance to become rivals again, they take it – this time as mentors. Season five of the series shows the duo set aside their differences to bring down a common opponent.
Where to Watch Cobra Kai Season 5
Good news! You and your family can enjoy not only Cobra Kai Season 5 but everything Netflix has to offer. With Netflix, there are no extra costs and no contracts. Watch from your smartphone, tablet, smart TV, laptop, or streaming device. Plans range from $6.99 to $19.99 a month, making it easy to pick an option that gives you access to hit TV shows, movies, documentaries, and more.
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How Many Episodes Are in Cobra Kai Season 5?
There are 10 episodes in Cobra Kai season five. The runtime of episodes averages between 31-49 minutes. You can check the complete list of Cobra Kai episodes and their release date below.
Season Five
- “Long, Long Way From Home”: September 9, 2022
- “Molé”: September 9, 2022
- “Playing With Fire”: September 9, 2022
- “Downward Spiral”: September 9, 2022
- “Extreme Measures”: September 9, 2022
- “Ouroboros”: September 9, 2022
- “Bad Eggs”: September 9, 2022
- “Taikai”: September 9, 2022
- “Survivors”: September 9, 2022
- “Head of the Snake”: September 9, 2022
Previous Seasons
- Season Four: December 2021
- Season Three: January 2021
- Season Two: April 2019
- Season One: May 2018
What Are the Critics Saying About Cobra Kai Season 5?
Cobra Kai Season 5 has an official critics rating of 100% and an average audience score of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes. Some critics have called it the best season of the series yet.
Matt Fowler from IGN Movies writes, “Cobra Kai is still filled with heart, humor, and a staggering amount of franchise love, as if the entire show was designed to help us understand and forgive all ’80s movie bullies while also taking stock of our own actions.”
The Daily Beast’s Scarlett Harris says, “Season 5’s detour away from the dojo means that Cobra Kai itself took some time to reflect, grow, and change. The show is much better off for it.”
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Is Cobra Kai Season 5 Suitable for Kids?
Cobra Kai is rated TV-14, which means some parents may find the content unsuitable for children under 14 years of age.