Netflix has confirmed that Firefly Lane will be ending after the upcoming second season.
14.09.2022 - 03:45 / hollywoodnewsdaily.com
Cobra Kai” Season 5 karate chopped its way to Netflix last week and fans have been binging the 10-episode season of the beloved series. After it was all said and done, many of the characters looked to be getting happy endings.
Terry Silver was arrested and appeared to be heading to a jail cell and Johnny and Carmen were looking forward to the future with their blended family and unborn child.Amanda and Daniel also seemed to be going strong, and Tory and Robbie and Sam and Miguel looked to be headed in the right direction as well. Dimitri and Eli aka “Hawk” were also happy with their girlfriends Yazmin and Moon and the Eagle Fang/Miyagi Do kids were asked to compete in an international competition, per Den of Geek.However, there were some heartbreaking moments as well, as Kenny seemed to see his hero Terry Silver defeated and realize that he made a mistake by idolizing Cobra Kai.
Meanwhile, John Kreese figured out a way to escape from prison and is now on the loose.Anything can happen during “Cobra Kai” Season 6, but it appears that fans might see the gang go international for the karate competition. Perhaps Johnny and Carmen will also welcome their new little bundle of joy, and Chozen will win over the love of his life.
There seems to be more story to tell and loose ends to tie up. What’s going to happen with Tory’s mother and will Johnny and Carmen get married?Some “Cobra Kai” fans even believe that the show could continue even though the main characters are aging out of their roles.
Perhaps they can head to college and return from time to time to help mentor the younger generation of karate students as they come up through the ranks. Daniel and Johnny could also go into business together to start their own dojo
.Netflix has confirmed that Firefly Lane will be ending after the upcoming second season.
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