Netflix’s Cobra Kai season 6 gets an exciting preview as The Night Agent season 2 begins filming

Two of Netflix’s most beloved shows are gearing up for new seasons, and it’s fair to say everyone involved is very excited. A new behind-the-scenes clip from or Cobra Kai has dropped and features the stars buzzing from the sixth and final season, now in production.

The top streaming service said the upcoming season will be “the biggest, baddest season yet.” Don’t expect any secrets to emerge from the latest clip, just the joy of it Cobra Kai cast is palpable – and if you’re looking for details on who’ll be in the show and what storylines we’re expecting, check out our detailed guide to Cobra Kai season six news and rumors here.

The sixth season of the Karate child spin-off will be the last, and we expect a longer series with ten episodes this time, including a longer episode for the season finale. There’s no indication of a streaming date yet, as the show has only just entered production after being delayed by writers and actors’ strikes. The best we have so far is co-creator Hayden Schlossberg’s pledge on X/Twitter (as seen by Digital spy) that “we’re trying to get it out as quickly as possible”.

The Night Agent returns for a second season of suspense and murder

In what we described as “the least surprising news of the week” when it was announced, Netflix officially confirmed a second season of The night cop last spring – and now the show has gone into production. The series, one of the best Netflix shows, was an instant hit for Netflix last year, racking up a whopping 168.7 million viewing hours in its first six days of streaming. That sent it to the top of Netflix’s TV chart, debuting as one of the top ten most popular shows in 93 different countries. A second season was never really in doubt.

According to DeadlineFilming of season two will take place largely in New York, with some additional filming in Thailand and Washington DC – and this time the story is new and original, while the first season was based on the novel by Matthew Quirk. As Deadline reported last year, the finale left many questions unanswered, including: What does it mean for Peter (Gabriel Basso) to become a night cop? Where was he going on that plane? What is the situation with him and Rose (Luciane Buchanan)?

We’ll find out sooner than you might expect, because Netflix — no doubt motivated in part by season one being the sixth most popular season of all English-language shows on the streamer — wants all ten episodes to stream in 2024.

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