The following article contains spoilers for Cobra Kai Season 5.

Cobra Kai creators Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg have warned that the release of Season 6 might be delayed.

Heald, Hurwitz and Schlossberg sat down with Deadline to address potential delays surrounding Cobra Kai Season 6. "We're still working all that out with Sony and Netflix, and we don't have an official Season 6 to announce yet," Hurwitz said. "What we can say is that we’re constantly thinking about these characters."

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The news came shortly following the release of Cobra Kai Season 5 on Netflix. While the release of Season 6 remains unknown, the creators have revealed that they are working on the next season of Cobra Kai while also shooting another Netflix series. "We are working on Obliterated right now for Sony and Netflix," Hurwitz said in the same interview. "We're in our second month of production on that, and I think it's going to blow people’s minds."

Season 6 of Cobra Kai Delayed

"But we're hopeful that there's going to be more Cobra Kai on the horizon," Hurwitz continued. "There may be a little bit more of a wait potentially, just because we are in the midst of working on that other show, but it won't be far behind, assuming everything goes as we're expecting." Heald, Hurwitz and Schlossberg are currently working on an action-comedy series titled Obliterated, which is set to premiere on Netflix.

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Despite positive reviews from critics and audiences, Netflix has not yet officially renewed Cobra Kai for a sixth season. However, Hurwitz revealed in a previous interview that there are plans for the series well beyond the recently released fifth season. "We are definitely writing towards an endgame, which will hopefully be beyond Season 5," he said.

Premiering in 2018 as a YouTube Red series before Netflix picked it up, Cobra Kai has brought back several characters from the original Karate Kid films. In addition to Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) and Johnny Lawrence (William Zabka) at the forefront with their children, several villains from Daniel's past reemerged. Chozen Toguchi (Yuji Okumoto), from 1986's The Karate Kid Part II, has now become a fan-favorite character due to his joint operation with Daniel to take down Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith). Mike Barnes (Sean Kanan), who appeared in 1989's The Karate Kid Part III, also returned in Cobra Kai as a furniture store owner whose shop is burned down by Terry Silver.

All five seasons of Cobra Kai are currently streaming on Netflix.

Source: Deadline