![]() “There are no cuts.”Įven more impressive when you take into account that they had to switch the location of the action to the house at the last minute. “That final fight in the house with all of our younger cast doing that one shot is always tricky, shooting it as a ‘oner’, just because everybody has to get it right all at the same time,” says Curfman. ![]() Ready to Rumbleįandom community member Ryn.marie wants to know which was the hardest scene to shoot, and both Curfman and Koda agree that it was the finale’s house rumble. Curfman, who has been working on Spider-Man 3, even gave us a little insight into her experience working with Tom Holland on the film that he’s referred to as the most ambitious superhero movie ever made. They discussed the fallout from choreographing stunt sequences involving glass and concrete, changing the house fight at the last minute, and – perhaps most importantly – who would win in a fight. It’s no surprise to learn that the series’ stunt team, headed up by coordinators Jahnel Curfman and Hiro Koda, have just been nominated for a Screen Actors’ Guild award, building on the show’s pair of Primetime Emmy nominations for the past two seasons.įollowing announcement of the news, Fandom sat down with Curfman and Koda to talk through those memorable scenes, and throw a few punches fan questions at them, gathered from Fandom’s Karate Kid community. A mass rumble with the show’s Miyagi-Do and Eagle Fang dojos versus Cobra Kai practitioners John Kreese’s flashback Vietnam bridge head-to-head with his captain and that Kreese versus Johnny and Daniel showdown. In the final episode alone there are three major fight scenes to thrill fans. ![]() The action sequences in Cobra Kai Season 3 are next level.
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