Netflix to premiere fifth season of ‘Cobra Kai’ on 9 September

Netflix will premiere the fifth season of its martial arts comedy drama television series Cobra Kai on 9 September. (Photo: Twitter)Premium
Netflix will premiere the fifth season of its martial arts comedy drama television series Cobra Kai on 9 September. (Photo: Twitter)
1 min read . Updated: 17 May 2022, 10:28 AM IST Lata Jha

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NEW DELHI: American streaming service Netflix will premiere the fifth season of its martial arts comedy drama television series Cobra Kai on 9 September. It is a sequel to the original The Karate Kid films by Robert Mark Kamen and stars Ralph Macchio and William Zabka, who reprise their roles as Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence from the 1984 film The Karate Kid and its sequels, The Karate Kid Part II (1986) and The Karate Kid Part III (1989).

American films, television shows and programming in Turkish, German and Korean languages -- including their dubbed versions -- are emerging as a big draw on over-the-top (OTT) video streaming services, making up as much as 30% of overall viewership, said senior executives at several of these platforms.

While such international content finds ready takers among young urban Indians in the metros, those in small towns benefit from their dubbed versions in both Hindi and regional languages.

Netflix’s Extraction and The Kissing Booth have been popular in Hindi and Tamil as have Amazon’s The Boys, The Tomorrow War, Wonder Woman and Parasite. Walt Disney, too, has decided to tap smaller towns by making Disney+ (including Marvel) content available even on its cheaper price plans in India to expand reach.

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While a handful of niche, foreign language TV channels and torrent websites on the Internet had introduced Indians to international content earlier, OTT platforms have helped improve ease of access. While metro audiences are over-saturated with the discovery of such international content on OTT, small towns have recently started acquiring a taste for what may be considered cool, and is part of social media chatter. Covid has also ensured people are exposed to a lot more things on the phone, given that several large families do not have multiple TV sets.

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