YouTube Renews Karate Kid Sequel Series Cobra Kai

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 11 May 2018 13:02 IST
Highlights
  • First episode of Cobra Kai debuted on YouTube just a week ago
  • The series premiere episode has more than 20 million views so far
  • YouTube aims to draw new customers to its streaming service YouTube Red

Photo Credit: YouTube/ Cobra Kai

YouTube on Thursday announced it had green lighted a second season of Cobra Kai, a sequel of sorts to 1980s classic film franchise The Karate Kid - just a week after the first episode debuted on the video-sharing platform.

Tapping into a wave of nostalgia, the series premiere episode - released on May 2 - has more than 20 million views so far, the Google-owned company said.

Cobra Kai is a major victory for YouTube, which hoped to use the series both to draw new customers to its $10-a-month (roughly Rs. 670) streaming service, YouTube Red, which was launched in 2015, and to position itself in the competitive original content market.

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The first two episodes of the show were made available for free, to lure viewers.

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Filming of season two, which again will feature the star of the original film, Ralph Macchio, will begin later this year. The episodes will go online in 2019.

The series - still set in the Los Angeles suburbs - is a comedy, and it's told not from the perspective of Daniel LaRusso (Macchio), the bullied teen hero who learns karate from a martial arts master, but that of his nemesis Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka).

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Of course, both Daniel and Johnny are well into middle age, and Johnny reopens the Cobra Kai karate dojo.

YouTube Red is now available in five countries - the US, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico and South Korea - but YouTube says it will reach dozens more by year's end.

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In countries where YouTube Red is not available, episodes of Cobra Kai can be purchased directly on YouTube, or via Google Play.

 

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