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'Cobra Kai' se renueva para la sexta y última temporada en Netflix
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Cobra Kai | Season 6 Announcement
The sixth and final season of Cobra Kai will stream on Netflix.
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Message from Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg
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evilelena · 28 days
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An excerpt from 3x10
(Episode written by Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Bob Dearden)
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We return to the present day, and see the version of Kreese we know and hate looming on the mat above Johnny — who’s still down on his back, after being sucker-punched with a sai and elbowed roughly by Kreese.
KREESE: (says to Johnny, his voice oozing malevolence-) I thought there was still hope for you.
Johnny can only cough and splutter, having had the wind knocked out of him by Kreese’s sai.
Then Kreese aims the sai at Johnny! Despite being weakened by Kreese’s sneaky attack, Johnny manages to defiantly kick the sai out of Kreese’s hands.
However, this just sets Kreese off. Once again, Kreese seems bound and determined to…kill Johnny dead.
A second later, Kreese actually tries to kill him!!! Kreese kneels down over Johnny and — for not even the first time — begins choking the aire right out of Johnny with his cold, bare arm and hand.
KREESE: (seethes murderously, as he strangles the life out of Johnny-) This isn’t how I wanted this to end.
Kreese tightens his grip. Meanwhile, Johnny — who can’t even speak at this point (much less fight back) — feels the life draining from him, and thinks:
This is it for me. Goodbye, Robby. Sorry I failed you from birth. I hope you can forgive me someday. Goodbye, Miguel. Thank you for believing in me and being my second son. Goodbye, Carmen. I never got to tell you I love you, but hopefully you knew anyway. Take good care of Miguel. Goodbye, Ali. I secretly still love you, too. Thanks for saying I didn’t screw up our day together. It was the best last day on earth I could’ve hoped for — until this part. Goodbye, Bobby. You’re a great priest. Thanks for visiting Robby in juvie, even though I let Miguel’s yaya convince me to stay at the hospital and didn’t join you. Goodbye, Dutch. I hope you get released from Lompoc soon. Goodbye, Jimmy. Goodbye, Eagle Fangs. I’d say more, but it’s getting a little hard to think now….
Just when Johnny’s woozily beginning to wonder if he should bid farewell to LaRusso…a foot kicks Kreese!!! The impact sends Kreese rolling away from Johnny (looking really stupid as he does so).
The musical score again crescendos to an epic level of dramatic — and we see Daniel!
(The owner of the foot that kicked Kreese away from Johnny, sparing Johnny’s life.)
Daniel’s overflowing with anger and rage; because he returned home from the country club and saw what the Cobras did to his home while he was out, and heard what Tory did to Samantha. So Daniel came straight here to the Cobra Kai dojo — to personally give John Kreese a piece of his mind, and show Kreese what’s what!
Daniel points accusingly at Kreese, roaring in fury-
DANIEL: You sent them to my house?!?! You came after my daughter?!?!
Daniel gestures at his own self as if to say Bring it!, and challenges Kreese-
DANIEL: You wanted a fight, you sumb***h, now you got one!
Kreese rises to his knees, grinning like a nutcase because he really does want to fight Daniel.
However, Daniel’s momentarily distracted away from Kreese by the sight of Robby Keene — still lying in an unconscious state next to the bank of lockers.
DANIEL: (very surprised and concerned) Robby!
Kreese ignores Daniel’s concern over Robby — something Kreese displays not a smidge of. He says to Daniel-
KREESE: I told you.
Kreese stands the rest of the way up.
KREESE: (raising his fists at Daniel) This was inevitable.
Daniel — neither intimidated, nor afraid — raises his hands, and moves them into his best defence position.
Kreese then walks over to Daniel and starts swinging and kicking at him. But Daniel isn’t the biggest karate star in the whole Valley for no reason. He blocks and ducks each attempted move by Kreese.
This quickly frustrates Kreese, who yanks the lapels of Daniel’s white shirt and pulls Daniel closer to him — almost right up to Kreese’s bloodied ole face.
KREESE: (sneers in Daniel’s face, clutching the lapels of Daniel’s shirt-) You can’t keep up this defence only s*** forever.
DANIEL: (sneers back-) Good thing I don’t have to!
Daniel breaks free from Kreese. Then he punches Kreese two times, making Kreese stagger backwards.
Daniel immediately raises his hands back up into defence position. Again, Kreese attempts to land several punches on Daniel. Again, Daniel blocks Kreese’s moves — and not only that, Daniel lands a punch and a kick on Kreese.
So finally, Kreese (who lacks anything resembling a scruple and wouldn’t recognise honour if it bit him in the nose, and minutes ago for the second time nearly killed his best-ever student) once again resorts to low-down, dirty trickery. The next thing we know, he’s lifted Daniel off the floor and is running with Daniel…right through a big glass window!!!
KREESE AND DANIEL: (both yelling for all they’re worth, as Daniel kicks and struggles to escape Kreese’s grasp) Aaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh!
Kreese and Daniel land outside on the paved parking lot; Kreese is oaf-ishly on top of Daniel, although the lummox gets right off. Both are groaning in pain and both appear roughed up (Daniel now has blood on his face and shirt), yet they’re alive.
But Kreese doesn’t want that to be true for Daniel much longer! Daniel manages to sit up -- just in time to see Kreese pick up a shard of broken-window glass from the pavement.
In case his intent isn’t already clear, Kreese tells Daniel-
KREESE: (evilly, insanely, maniacally) Time for you and Miyagi to reunite!
How dare you, Daniel thinks, offended on instinct by the disrespectful way Kreese spoke of Mr. Miyagi. Daniel’s also horrified, though, at the giant shard in Kreese’s hand. For a few stunned seconds, he watches Kreese. Then Daniel remembers his recent visit to Okinawa, Japan — and the wealth of information he learned there from his former enemy, Chozen Toguchi.
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sirchubbybunny · 5 months
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I'm 1h40m into Quinton's massive 9 ½ hour behemoth finale for Sam and Cat, and seeing this while I'm sick is a joy.
Seeing this and his other NSU content as time goes by is kind of funny because it shows me how much I aged out of Nick sitcoms when they were still in syndication. I have fond memories of stuff like Zoey 101 and Drake and Josh, some of Unfabulous (I found it too boring to care about) iCarly, and next to nothing with Victorious and Sam and Cat. I sure as hell have no feelings towards Henry Danger and Game Shakers either.
I remember a friend telling me about the Breakfast Club parody Victorious did and I kind of rolled my eyes at it, both with how it's still a favorite of mine (even if it didn't age super well) and shows, namely aimed at kids and tweens, don't usually stick their landings well. Even after checking it out, my feelings are unwavering and I get secondhand embarrassment seeing it in Quinton's breakdown.
But I digress.
All of this is to say that I aged out of a lot of these shows and finding out Sam and Cat did an entire episode that was a parody of Silence of the Lambs is unreal to me. Seeing Anthony Heald got me so excited because it went in a direction I didnt expect and I was on the same page as him when Hippie Rat spoke about it. There's no way this was real. Absolutely no way.
Not gonna lie, I kind of want to see the episode in full now, even though he summed it up super well from what I can gauge. Them straight up ending the episode on that note is unintentionally dark, and his addendum about Noah distancing himself from the franchise kind of makes it funnier and darker.
I look forward to how weird this gets from here on out. I hope before it ends, we get some unhinged theories about Nona and her history. I'm sure you could shitpost anything and it would manage to work as a valid headcanon for something she did or experienced.
She had a fling with a band member for a then up and coming band at Woodstock? Valid.
She started a glassblowing business with Tommy Chong in the 1970s? I can see it.
She got involved with a church in the 60s, but parted ways to open her glassblowing business with Tommy Chong (and she's admittedly not a fan of flying and the church was relocating to South America)? Why not.
It's Nona's world and everyone is ambivalent to it.
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hey, i was wondering how you were hoping kreese’s arc goes in s6 in regards to his relationships with johnny and tory. i love reading your cobra kai metas and would love to hear your thoughts on this!
There's like........what I want, what Martin Kove, insane John Kreese actor/apologist wants, and what we can reasonably expect the Big Three to actually give us, given what they've alluded to in interviews about where we left the characters at the end of S5. These are all kind of different things, though.
I think we've officially left that character in the darkest place he's ever been, because he's un-tethered from any pretense of following rules (he's a fugitive) and he "hates everyone" (per Josh Heald.) Up until now Kreese has always operated within a system, part of his whole game is hiding his ruthless, Darwinian nature under a veneer of respectability—playing up the retired Vietnam vet who just wants to help kids shtick. No more! He's faked his own death and assaulted people to escape from jail. This is full-on, willing to kill Captain Turner to survive Kreese. I fully expect their to be some guerilla warfare motif in S6 with how he operates from the shadows.
Season 5 kind of played with him realizing his mistakes and the ways he's hurt people but also dismissed the notion of him changing his ways and reaffirmed him as the Big Bad of this universe (even worse than Terry, because he can do what he does without the benefit of money or power.)
So, I see him starting S6 as the most menacing version of himself. I fully expect him to go full-on Hannibal Lecter, weird creepy phone calls to Johnny, showing up at Terry's place like a slasher film villain, etc. I really hope that Thomas Ian Griffith decides to come back for S6 because I feel like the Kreese and Terry relationship is one of the major unresolved plot threads of the show (and the fact that they had no scenes together in S5 felt like they were saving that confrontation for S6.) I would like Kreese to get a giant "I told you so" speech to Silver. He earned that. And then idk, they fight to the death over a snake pit.
As far as Johnny goes...well, I think in Martin Kove's perfect world Kreese would straight up kidnap him until he agreed to come back to Cobra Kai, lol. TB3 basically said that Kreese feels rejected by Johnny, someone he's always held out hope of reconciling with, so I expect some lashing out....though I do wonder if it will be directly or if he'll redirect his anger at someone like, say, Daniel—because it would be easy to blame Larusso since Kreese hates him anyway and blames him for their relationship going south in the first place.
I honestly believe that Kreese's ideal endgame would be dying at Johnny's hand, tbh. I think doesn't want to hurt Johnny, but he wants Johnny to be "tough" and to affirm the rightness of the CK ideology and carry it on. So while I've never really thought that him "attacking" Johnny directly would be an in-character thing for him to do, I could see some provocation (particularly if S6 is the last.)
We're definitely not going to see a "reconciliation" between them, but I do think Johnny has been in denial about the effect of the relationship on his life and the degree to which he's still deeply wounded by it. I think Kreese is kind of his last "monster" he has to slay—that is, coming to terms with that relationship and eventually forgiving him. And idk, maybe Kreese gets a Vader death. I would be down for him going out like a champ, like body slamming Terry into a snake pit because he's about to kill Johnny or something cray cray like that.
(Sidenote—I can't wait for Kreese to find out about the Lawrence Baby and be super weird about it.)
As for Tory...that's a big question I'm on the fence about. A lot of people think she's "done" with CK/Kreese after her awful experiences in S5, which would make sense, but also seems unlikely because at this point her character is his character's only major link to the younger cast. I could see her attempting to be the voice of reason with him if he gives her some of his weird fugitive Hannibal calls (maybe suggesting he turn himself in?) Obviously Robby won't want her to have anything to do with him, but Tory, for all she felt disillusioned with him "giving up" on their plan in S5, is a very loyal kid, and I would like to see her having some mixed feelings about him or a conflict around that relationship. Kreese kind of let her go at the end of S5, so maybe he'll try to stay away. If he gets CK back he's going to want her back as a student, though.
I think the set-up for Kreese and Sensei Kim reconnecting and forming the latest iteration of CK was a pretty obvious foreshadow, so I assume they'll do something with that. It could be interesting to see him work with a woman. If the Sekai Takai is at the end of S6 then I expect it to be in some country without extradition laws to the US so Kreese can emerge from the shadows again to menace our heroes.
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Season 5 was by far, my favorite season of Cobra Kai. It brought a lot of karate drama, plot twists and other things I didn't expect to happen. Every season, the show outdoes itself with the amazing cast and crew, like Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald, the amazing creators of the show. Can't wait for the next season!
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don-lichterman · 2 years
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Cobra Kai - Saison 5 | Bande-annonce officielle VF | Netflix France
Cobra Kai – Saison 5 | Bande-annonce officielle VF | Netflix France
Le combat des dojos All Valley est peut-être terminé, mais la guerre ne fait que commencer. La saison 5 de COBRA KAI arrive le 9 septembre, seulement sur Netflix. Après l’issue inattendue du tournoi de karaté All Valley, le sensei Terry Silver cherche à étendre son empire Cobra Kai et à imposer partout son style de combat sans pitié. Alors que Kreese est derrière les barreaux et que Johnny…
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livvyofthelake · 2 years
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nvm i hate this show more than anything in the whole wide world. fucking kill yourselves jon hurwitz and josh heald and hayden schlossberg. kills you kills you kills you.
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kreenewsdaily · 2 years
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Tanner Buchanan Goes Shirtless In 'Cobra Kai' Season 5 First Look Photos
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The first look photos for the upcoming fifth season of Cobra Kai have been released!
Featured in the pics include series stars Tanner Buchanan, Xolo Mariduena, Ralph Macchio, Courtney Henggeler, Vanessa Rubio, Peyton List, Jacob Bertrand, Gianni DeCenzo and more.
“As Terry Silver calls upon some old friends to put the Valley in a stranglehold, Daniel and Johnny are going to need all the help they can get to stop Cobra Kai in its tracks,” executive producers Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg told Tudum.
Click inside to read more…
Here’s a synopsis: Following the shocking results of the All Valley Tournament, Season 5 finds Terry Silver expanding the Cobra Kai empire and trying to make his “No Mercy” style of karate the only game in town. With Kreese behind bars and Johnny Lawrence setting karate aside to focus on repairing the damage he’s caused, Daniel LaRusso must call on an old friend for help.
Also featured in the first look photos is the return of Sean Kanan as Mike Barnes from Karate Kid Part III.
Cobra Kai season five premieres September 9th on Netflix. Check out the teaser trailer here!
Click through the gallery to see more photos from Cobra Kai season five…
August 09, 2022 at 03:13PM Just Jared Jr via Just Jared Jr. https://ift.tt/pcx6UMP
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evilelena · 1 month
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An excerpt from 3x6 (Episode written by Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, Joe Piarulli, and Luan Thomas)
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Then the scene changes — and the next thing we know, we’re staring at another wallet-sized photo.
Unlike Betsy’s photo, this one’s in colour (and has a small rip in the top right corner). It shows Johnny looking much younger than he does now, but a few years older than when we’ve previously seen him as Teenaged Johnny.
College-Aged Johnny is dressed in jeans in the photo, and has a gold cross hanging around his neck — but no shirt on. He’s standing in front of ocean waves with a “soulful” expression on his face, his wet hair hanging down in what looks like a mullet hairdo. Overall, the photo seems very…not candid.
We notice that the photo is being held by Miguel’s hand; however, we don’t see the rest of Miguel just yet. Instead, Miguel’s hand moves the photo behind a different snapshot of College-Aged Johnny.
The second photo looks just as staged as the first one. Again, Johnny’s (maybe) at the beach; but in this photo, he’s leaning or sitting fake-casually against some wooden stairs whilst gazing “mysteriously” at the camera. He’s wearing a pair of white pants, no shirt, the gold cross necklace — and a black headband that’s a little too wide to be his special black karate headband (plus, Johnny had quit karate by his college years) holding back his mullet-y hairdo.
We hear Johnny’s present-day self say-
JOHNNY’S VOICE: (matter-of-factly) These are the only photos I have. Don’t have much after high school.
Then we see Johnny on his davenport, staring expectantly at Miguel — who’s free of his harness (it’s now on Johnny’s coffee table, underneath one of the pulley contraption ropes hanging down from Johnny’s ceiling), and sitting in his wheelchair.
Miguel peers down at the photos in his hand, wracking his brain for something tactful to say about them.
MIGUEL: (thinking What now? while trying to sound nonchalant) Oh. Okay, um..
Miguel glances at Johnny, and asks in his most polite voice-
MIGUEL: Do you have any where you’re wearing a shirt, maybe?
Johnny murmurs Yes, and reaches into a cardboard box on the table in front of him. Despite what Johnny told Miguel, the box appears to have several photos in it (granted, they might be pictures of Johnny’s beloved late mother Laura, or baseball cards or something).
JOHNNY: (handing Miguel another photo) There you go, how’s that?
Miguel takes the photo from Johnny’s hand, saying Okay. Miguel hopes his eyes will land on a picture from this decade where Sensei looks normal — not like he’s posed for the cover of a corny romance paperback for teen girls called My Dream Guy, as he did in those two old photos.
But the third snapshot is also at least thirty years old; and Sensei’s “shirt” is a torn white tank top that doesn’t even cover half of him. He’s wearing a gold cross necklace in this picture, too (the only thing Miguel doesn’t find weird. Miguel’s never seen present-day Sensei wear a cross necklace, but Miguel’s ma often does.)
College-Aged Sensei is also wearing a pair of no-longer-in-fashion jeans, which his hands are slung faux-casually in the front pockets of. He’s leaning against a fake rock or tree, and has very 1980’s hair (albeit not a mullet this time). Although he’s smiling in the third photo, to Miguel the smile seems put-on for the camera.
MIGUEL: (pretending to consider the photo) Uh…that’s…um….
Miguel isn’t sure why Sensei even has such photos. Because they live near Hollywood (and the photos look like headshots or modeling shots), Miguel wonders fleetingly if Sensei tried to pursue an acting career back in the day; but he doesn’t feel like asking Sensei at the moment.
Miguel also notices with some mild curiosity how the upper left corner of the third photo says ‘BILLY’ on it — followed by a vaguely foreign-looking word that starts with the letter Z.
The Z-word (Miguel’s not sure how to pronounce it) happens to be a word Miguel recognises from a chain of convenience stores in Poland. Miguel knows about the stores because a Polish exchange student at West Valley High once brought something to school in a bag, which had the Z-word printed on it. When another student pointed to the bag and asked What does that word mean?, the exchange student explained how there are many stores called the Z-word back in his home country — and a few in the Czech Republic.
(If Miguel’s memory serves correctly, the exchange student said the Z-word also means “little frog”. Miguel found the conversation interesting, and eavesdropped because he loves geography. Last summer, Miguel actually used his geography knowledge to call out Kreese — when Kreese was hanging around the Cobra Kai dojo pretending to be Johnny’s friend and told the Cobras a bunch of tall tales about how he’d killed all these warlords a long time ago, yet he couldn’t even keep his African countries straight.)
Did Sensei travel to Europe in the 80’s and pose for these pictures, and get them developed at that store?, Miguel thinks, as he simultaneously tries to come up with an inoffensive way to decline all three of Sensei’s college photos. Is there a town or village in Poland called Billy? Maybe the chain has a location in Billy?
Miguel forgets about the words printed on Sensei’s third photo a moment later, though. He focuses on the task at hand, and tells Sensei-
MIGUEL: (nodding, smiling, and keeping his tone pleasant) Y’know. We’re probably just better off going with new photos.
JOHNNY: (staring thoughtfully at Miguel) Ya, like present-day?
Miguel answers Johnny’s question affirmatively, but secretly wonders what else “new” might mean.
A moment later, Miguel wonders even more how Sensei’s mind works — and has to do everything in his power to keep from visibly cringing. Because Sensei next says-
JOHNNY: (sounding doubtful and dubious) Hmm, ya, I’m not sure I want’chu to grease me up right now. Baby oil gets all over everything.
Johnny (suddenly concerned about the cleanliness of his bachelor-pad apartment) bites his lip in hesitation, like he’s worried Miguel will somehow produce a bottle of baby oil and…use it on Johnny, and smear it all over Johnny’s davenport and coffee table and circle-shaped table in the process.
Meanwhile, Miguel thinks Wtf? Then he deduces that a 1980’s person in Billy, Poland must have used baby oil to prepare College-Aged Sensei for the photos, so he’d look more like he went “swimming” or “surfing”.
MIGUEL: (murmurs with closed eyes, barely managing to maintain his calm-) I’m not gonna grease you…
Miguel stops talking — as he recalls how nicely Sensei wrote about him in the 80-page Facebook message to Ali. Miguel also feels relieved he’s not attached to the pulley, or wearing his baby harness right now.
In no hurry to put the harness back on, Miguel opens his eyes and says-
MIGUEL: (helpfully and maturely) I was just thinking maybe we could go with something more…contemporary? Ya?
Johnny considers this for a moment. Then he snaps his fingers, and points at Miguel like Miguel just gave him a brilliant idea. 
JOHNNY: Yes!
Johnny points at his laptop, declaring as Miguel frantically shakes his head no-
JOHNNY: We’ll look at what Ali’s into, and take pictures of me doing the same stuff.
Miguel, thinking Sensei’s suggestion sounds like something one of his classmates would come up with, tries to clarify-
MIGUEL: That’s not exactly what I meant…
But Johnny barely seems to hear Miguel, and is already peering at Ali’s photos again on his Dell laptop computer. 
JOHNNY: (studying Ali’s Facebook photos) I’m not doin’ yoga.
MIGUEL: (resigned to going along with this silly plan) No.
JOHNNY: I will pet a dog.
Johnny glances at Miguel.
JOHNNY: You think the aquarium will let me get in there with the dolphins?
MIGUEL (staring at Sensei like he’s an alien from the destroyed planet Melmac) I dunno??
Johnny nods distractedly and scrutinises Ali’s profile for another moment or two. Then he grins at Miguel, because Johnny just thought of another possibility — at least in his head, since this service doesn’t actually exist anymore (and hasn’t for years).
JOHNNY: (citing a photo-developing service popular in the 1980’s) You know what? We could Fotomat it.
MIGUEL: (utterly perplexed) What?
Johnny doesn’t explain what Fotomat is and merely snaps his fingers again. Ready to get to work on emulating Ali’s interests, Johnny instructs Miguel-
JOHNNY: Alright, let’s go, Hot Wheels.
Johnny stands, and taps Miguel’s leg so he’ll hurry up — which Miguel sees, but doesn’t feel on account of being paralysed.
JOHNNY: C’mon!
Miguel looks like he’d rather not. Johnny heads for the door, as Miguel frowns down at the dated photos of Sensei still held in Miguel’s hands.
But Miguel feels he owes it to Sensei to try. Thus, he calls out (so Sensei will know he’s following right behind)-
MIGUEL: Alright, let’s do it!
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A Duke Nukem movie is in the works.
A Duke Nukem movie is in the works.
Duke Nukem, the 1990s video game that helped popularize the first-person shooter genre, is getting the feature film treatment. Legendary Entertainment, the company behind Dune and the Godzilla monster movie series, has picked up the movie rights from Gearbox, with Cobra Kai creators Josh Heald, Jon Hurwitz, and Hayden Schlossberg on board to produce. Legendary will also produce, as will Jean…
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“Curtindo a Vida Adoidado”, Spin-off do filme tem diretor revelado
Longa-metragem derivado de Curtindo a Vida Adoidado mostrará o passeio de Ferrari feito pelos manobristas do filme; veja quem é o diretor da produção
Está quase na hora de voltarmos ao universo de Curtindo a Vida Adoidado . O spin-off do clássico adolescente anunciado em 2022 e feito pelos mesmo criadores de Cobra Kai , Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg e Josh Heald, teve finalmente o nome de seu diretor revelado.
De acordo com o TheInSneider , o cargo ficará por conta de David Katzenberg, profissional que tem bastante experiência na produção executiva e na direção de séries de TV. Além do sitcom Os Goldbergs , em que esteve à frente de mais de 40 episódios, Katzenberg é conhecido por comandar episódios de shows como Ballers , Riverdale e Home Before Dark .
Lançado quase quarenta anos depois do título original, o filme desenvolvido pela Paramount e encabeçado pelo diretor se chamará Sam and Victor’s Day Off e acompanhará a dupla de manobristas com quem Ferris deixa a Ferrari do pai de Cameron quando eles chegam no centro de Chicago.
Com roteiro de Bill Posley, que também já trabalhou em Cobra Kai , o filme ainda não tem previsão de lançamento e nem detalhes revelados sobre o seu elenco.
Os manobristas de Curtindo a Vida Adoidado
Para quem não se lembra, em Curtindo a Vida Adoidado , o trio de protagonistas Ferris, Cameron e Sloane decidem aproveitar o dia de folga após matarem aula do colégio. Para isso, eles pegam a Ferrari do pai de Cameron e, mesmo contra a vontade do garoto, deixam o veículo em um estacionamento privativo, confiando em um funcionário do local para “cuidar de maneira especial” do automóvel.
Assim que os protagonistas viram as costas e vão embora, porém, o manobrista se junta a um de seus colegas e sai com o carro em disparada pelas ruas da cidade. Na cena, os dois “cantam” pneus e “voam” com o carro ao som da música tema de Star Wars, aproveitando a oportunidade que inesperadamente apareceu em seu caminho.
Ao final do dia, como se nada tivesse acontecido, o funcionário entrega o carro são e salvo para o trio de protagonistas, logo em seguida dançando e comemorando com o amigo a pequena aventura que viveram.
Cena do filme deu origem ao spin-off
O spin-off Sam and Victor’s Day Off, portanto, pretende explorar esse inusitado passeio dos manobristas, ocorrido em paralelo ao eventos vividos por Ferris em 5 de junho de 1985.
Embora muito pouco se saiba sobre os personagens – interpretados pelos atores Richard Edson ( Estranhos no Paraíso ) e Larry Jenkins ( Elvira: A Rainha das Trevas ) – e, originalmentem nem seus nomes tenham sido revelados, a cena parece ter sido material suficiente para a Paramount acreditar no potencial do spin-off.
Lançado em 1986, Curtindo a Vida Adoidado é um dos longa-metragens mais populares e importantes das comédias adolescentes. Dirigido por John Hughes ( Clube dos Cinco ) e estrelado pelo ator Matthew Broderick ( Que Horas Eu Te Pego? ), ele teve um enorme impacto cultural desde seu lançamento, retratando uma história simples, mas divertida, de um rapaz que apenas deseja aproveitar sua juventude.
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