Cobra Kai Season 2

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they should have put this on Netflix. Probably would have a better production budget...definitely more eyes watching it

Definitely more "statistic" eyes.....

This shit is all over the streams, but they have no idea how many.
 
I can’t wait. I put on season one to stop my then 5 year old from running around while I did some work. I ended up closing the laptop and watching the whole season that night I throughly enjoyed it and will be looking forward to season 2
 
Already seen first episode of season 2 ..hoping 1 of my streaming sites hurry and upload the whole series so I can watch the rest

Here's the first episode for free
 
3 episodes in so far. Enjoying it. Also checking out the following shows & doc' - Survivor, Black Monday, Black Summer, and Our Planet.


Need to get around to Killing Eve, Russian Doll, The Umbrella Academy, YOU & a few others in the months ahead.


Looking forward to season 2 of Yellowstone (June) and season 3 of Stranger Things (July) too.
 
I've binge watched both seasons over the past couple of days.

I thought this show was going to be some half assed show.

But if you're a fan of the movies then you MUST watch this show!!

It's one of the most entertaining shows i've watched in a long time.





Really enjoy how they blend in the flashback/throwback clips (but don't overdo it), and how they have paid respect to the memory of Pat Morita (Mr. Miyagi).
 

May 02, 2019 4:45pm PT by Natalie Jarvey



YouTube Renews 'Cobra Kai,' Preps Comedy's Ad-Supported Release








The streamer, which is switching to a dual distribution model where all originals get an ad-supported release, also has renewed 'Kevin Hart: What the Fit.'



YouTube has ordered a third season of Cobra Kai. But before the Karate Kid sequel returns with more episodes, the streaming video platform is hoping to attract a bigger audience for the show.


On Sept. 11, YouTube will make the first two seasons of Cobra Kai available to watch for free with ads. Episodes of season two will be released weekly. Previously, those seasons were only accessible for people who paid $12 per month for subscription service YouTube Premium.


All of YouTube's original series will now have free, ad-supported windows going forward, including drama Impulse and comedy Liza On Demand, which will debut new seasons this fall.



"While every other media company is building a paywall, we are headed in the opposite direction and now have more opportunities than ever to partner with advertisers and share our critically-acclaimed originals with our global audience," YouTube chief business officer Robert Kyncl said in a statement Thursday evening ahead of the company's annual Brandcast event in New York.







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The Google-owned streaming platform first introduced its ad-free subscription video product (originally called YouTube Red) in 2015, announcing that it was buying up a slate of TV shows and films to bolster the offering. Then, in 2017, the company revealed plans to also offer ad-supported originals like workout show Kevin Hart: What the Fit, which has also been renewed for a third season, and music competition series Best.Cover.Ever. At the time, Kyncl noted that premium, ad-supported programs "are becoming more and more rare" in the age of subscription streaming.


Amid YouTube's move to a this dual distribution model, the streamer has shifted its programming strategy away from big-budget scripted series. Current scripted series like Cobra Kai are continuing, but new development is more focused on unscripted, star-driven projects like What the Fit. As a result, YouTube canceled several scripted projects, including Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television and Do You Want to See a Dead Body, in April.


On Thursday evening, YouTube also unveiled a slate of unscripted projects, including a top-secret Justin Bieber project and a Paris Hilton documentary, that reflect its programming direction going forward.


YouTube released the second season of Cobra Kai, which features original stars Ralph Macchio and William Zabka, on April 24 for Premium subscribers. The first episode of the new season, which was made available for free to entice viewers, has racked up nearly 23.2 million views in its first eight days. Meanwhile, ad-supported original What the Fit has received more than 274 million views since its 2018 debut. It's those performances that have made YouTube bullish about its new dual distribution strategy. New seasons of both shows will premiere in 2020.
 
This s hit went dark at the end..great fucking show... Krease has embraced the piece of s hit role... Hawk is full starscream mode( I knew that guy had potential), they had my boy put him in a bodybag in this( ironic what happens to him), nigs went full dark with the last episode, first series I've watched since oz and I pat myself on the back for choosing wisely... Bring in more of this greatness
 
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