Netflix hit series 'Cobra Kai' has released the first look at season six, announced to be its "biggest" and "baddest" season, and also its last.
The hit spin-off TV show to the 'Karate Kid' film franchise has been following the lives of Johnny Lawrence and Daniel LaRusso, taking place 30 years after the events of the original Karate Kid.
The series first launched on YouTube in 2018, before finding massive popularity on Netflix in its third season.
But now the series creators of 'Cobra Kai' have sent an open letter to fans, telling them they're excited for season six, and ready to say goodbye.
"Our day one goal with Cobra Kai has always been to end it on our terms, leaving the Valley in the time and place we've always imagined," the series creators Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg posted on the official Cobra Kai social accounts.
"So it is with immense pride and thankfulness that we are able to announce that achievement. The upcoming Season Six will mark the conclusion of Cobra Kai. While this may be a bittersweet day for the fandom, the Miyagiverse has never been stronger."
The creators did also suggest they "hope to be telling more Karate Kid stories with you down the line", however the creators did say last year that they were not connected to the Sony Pictures upcoming release of 'Karate Kid', said to be coming 2024.
Cobra Kai's season 6 release date is not yet confirmed, but you can watch the first five seasons on Netflix now.