“There are so many characters that show up in this season that could have their own entire episode,” Williams mentioned. “What I love about [fellow Adult Swim series] Smiling Friends is all these random and tertiary characters they bring into the world and as the story goes along they subvert your expectations. I love the show. And I see [Oh My God…Yes] as going on for a few more seasons. Fingers crossed for sure.”
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Cobra Kai
After six seasons of healthful martial arts mayhem, The Karate Kid spinoff Cobra Kai is about to journey off into the sundown with its last batch of episodes premiering February 13 on Netflix. It’s been fairly the journey for the YouTube Red survivor and its creators (Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald) and a few of its solid (Tanner Buchanan, Mary Mouser, and Jacob Bertrand) stopped by the SCAD TVfest purple carpet to debate all of it, together with whether or not any essential Karate Kid characters by no means made it into Cobra Kai’s six seasons.
“We always tried to tell a modern story and if there was a fun, organic way to bring the original characters back, we did it that way,” Hurwitz mentioned. “But believe me, we know every single actor that we didn’t get, and it’s either because there wasn’t the right story for them or they’re just not in acting mode anymore.”
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The Recruit
2025 has been fairly the 12 months for Noah Centineo…and we’re not even by means of February but. The To All The Boys trilogy star kicked off the calendar with a double-feature on Netflix, headlining The Recruit season 2 and popping up for a not-so-surprise cameo in XO, Kitty season 2. As Centineo instructed Den of Geek, the South Korea filming location for each tasks might have been greater than a coincidence.
“You’d have to ask Netflix,” Centineo joked. “I think maybe it was by design on their end or it was just a really happy coincidence. The team over at Netflix and ACE [Entertainment] realized I was going to be over there for The Recruit. They hey hit me up and I said ‘Of course, I would love to.’”
Fresh off successful SCAD’s Distinguished Performer Award, Centineo is gearing up for one more season of The Recruit. “I have no idea what’s gonna happen in season three. The only thing I know is that it needs to blow season two and season one out of the water.”
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