Miguel Diaz actor Xolo Maridueña pitches his idea for a 30-year reunion as Cobra Kai season 6 is set to end the hit Karate Kid sequel show.
Cobra Kai star Xolo Maridueña has pitched his idea for a 30-year reunion after season 6 will wrap up the hit Karate Kid sequel show. Set 33 years after the events of the original The Karate Kid movie, Cobra Kai sees William Zabka’s Billy Lawrence reignite his long-running feud with Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) after he decides to reopen the Cobra Kai dojo with Maridueña’s Miguel Diaz as his first student. After five hugely successful seasons, in January of this year, it was announced by showrunners Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg that Cobra Kai season 6 would serve as the show’s final outing.
During an interview with V Magazine (conducted before the SAG-AFTRA strike), Maridueña reflected on his time on the show, which turned him into a household name and offered his own thoughts about a potential show reunion. Describing the series coming to an end as “bittersweet,” the Blue Beetle star suggested that he hopes to get the opportunity to come back for another sequel series in 30 years, much like Zabka and Ralph Macchio did. Check out his comments below:
It is bittersweet. It definitely is. I mean, I really grew up with everyone on the show. Just as those high school years are important for kids – those same years, I was spending with these with these guys. So, I just hope that I get to work with them again. I can’t help but feel like the party is ending. Especially with filming this last season, there’s this final tone in the air. But it’s nice and helpful when constructing a story, that we get to end the show on our own accord. We were so blessed for that. I know that I speak for everyone when I say that. We’re so grateful to have done six seasons, that’s crazy. And I just hope that we get to reunite in 30 years and do, you know, Cobra, Kai v2 or whatever that looks like. I love those guys.
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