So all these years later, Johnny opens a Cobra Kai Dojo while Danielson is a car salesman. Loved the trailer for this. I'm pretty excited to see it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCwwxNbtK6Y
I don't watch much TV but I'm really excited for this.
Isn't this a youtube red exclusive?
When I heard about this, I thought it sounded like a horrible idea, but it actually looks entertaining.
I really enjoyed the trailer for this movie and can't wait to see it. When I first saw the trailer it reminded me of this YouTube video.
https://youtu.be/C_Gz_iTuRMM
Yes, I believe it's a red youtube exclusive. Might have to get a month of it to see if it's worth it.
Looks like the dynamics are going to change for this one, which is a nice twist. At least, according to the trailer, Daniel has become an arrogant prick, yet it doesn't make Johnny exactly the good guy. Looks like a lot of gray area with lessons to be learned for each character. I like that; it's never too late to learn no matter your age.
Should be pretty interesting.
This seems to be a growing trend - part of a group of 25-30 year later sequels (that might start replacing the reboot trends?):
The Rocky movie years later,
Tron, years later,
Rambo years later,
Star Wars
Cobra Kai/Karate Kid coming soon,
and I hear there's a years later Bill and Ted coming (30 years pass and they still haven't written that song!).
Makes me wonder what other "years later" movies we might get: Goonies, Back to the Future (which has a nice fake trailer out there somewhere), Titanic (j/k), Breakfast Club, Heathers, or Revenge of the Nerds.
Quote from: clockworkcanary on April 16, 2018, 08:53:01 AM
Makes me wonder what other "years later" movies we might get: Goonies, Back to the Future (which has a nice fake trailer out there somewhere), Titanic (j/k), Breakfast Club, Heathers, or Revenge of the Nerds.
There is some kind of
Beetlejuice follow-up in the works. IMDB doesn't have much about it, though.
The first two episodes are free so I watched them. It was really good. It's actually got me thinking about signing up for YouTube Red.