Seeing as it’s a show about martial arts and karate, there are unsurprisingly a great deal of action sequences in Cobra Kai, all of which are done for real. Now while like all shows, stunt performers are used for the trickier and more dangerous scenes, the actors did do a bunch of their stunts themselves, becoming adept in martial arts and being able to pull off the moves without any help. In fact, the cast estimated that they performed 90% of the stunts themselves, with only one or two of them being handed off to a stunt performer. But of course, stunt performers and the coordinators who come up with the choreography and what the fights will look like are as important as the actors themselves, and without their amazing work the show wouldn’t be as good as it is.
In this video we will take a look behind the scenes of Cobra Kai and how they managed to pull off some daring stunts and massive action sequences. We will take a look at all of the work and training that went into performing one of the most famous sequences from the show (the hallway fight scene and of course the moment Miguel plummets to the ground), the massive finale fight that takes place at the end of Season 3 in the LaRusso household, the jump between buildings in season 4 and a general overview at the training and work that goes into making Cobra Kai. This is behind the scenes of Cobra Kai stunts!
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:16 Actors
3:08 Stunt Performers
5:43 Choreography
9:17 Injuries
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Written by: Aiden M
Narrated by: Justin Freitas @JustinFreitasVO
Edited by: Guillermo A.
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