Karate Kid Revival Cobra Kai, Cast Off By YouTube, Is Now Netflix's No. 1 Show

It's the latest series to take advantage of the 'Netflix bump'

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The comedy-drama series Cobra Kai first premiered on YouTube’s subscription tier in 2018 as a high-profile original programming experiment that the platform hoped would help cement it as a subscription destination to complement its free, ad-supported offering. Two years later, Cobra Kai has exited YouTube Premium as part of that platform’s shift away from scripted originals—and YouTube’s loss is now a rival streaming service’s gain.

Since the show’s first two seasons premiered on Netflix last Friday, the Karate Kid revival series—which stars Ralph Macchio and William Zabka from the original 1984 film—has been the No.

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