Cobra Kai creator reached out to Hilary Swank for an appearance

Cobra Kai creator reached out to Hilary Swank for an appearance


Jon Hurwitz answered some fan questions recently on social media and he explained why Miyagi’s other student was absent from the show.

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Netflix’s hit Karate Kid sequel series Cobra Kai has taken its final bow after making its last appearance at the All-Valley Tournament. The show brought back nearly all the legacy characters from the original movies along with several small side characters who were impressively incorporated (like Elizabeth Anne Rooney, a character only mentioned in passing by Daniel’s female friend, Jessica, in Karate Kid Part III). Many fans were wondering if the show would go as far as to include Julie Pierce, who was the focus of The Next Karate Kid and portrayed by Oscar winner Hilary Swank.

Julie did not make an appearance in the final leg of the show and Cobra Kai creator Jon Hurwitz has taken to social media to explain why. Hurwitz held a Q&A with fans and one of the questions simply asked, “why no Hilary Swank?” Hurwitz revealed that they had tried to arrange her appearance, but to no avail as he explained,

It wasn’t for lack of trying. We always loved the idea of Hilary Swank’s Julie Pierce showing up in Cobra Kai’s final episodes, but it wasn’t meant to be. We spoke with her reps several times, but never actually had the opportunity to speak directly with her. At the end of the day, she wasn’t interested in engaging at this time. We respect her wishes and remain huge fans. For what it’s worth, I’m a firm believer that these things happen or don’t happen for a reason. Perhaps one day she’ll return to the Miyagiverse. #CobraKai”

Cobra Kai comes to an end, but not all is done with Daniel Larusso as Ralph Macchio makes his return this summer in Karate Kid Legends, which will be a continuation for his character, but not the series. Macchio never envisioned revisiting the original trilogy after completing Karate Kid Part III back in 1989, but now that the gate has been blown wide open, he’s enthused for Cobra Kai to continue even further in movie form. Macchio stated, “Listen, I said it was the end for me when I got done with the last 1980s Karate Kid movie. So I will say never say never. If Karate Kid: Legends does well, I would love to see a Cobra Kai movie in two or three years. As long as there’s a way to be truthful to the characters, to propel a story in a way that opens it up to generations, it’s something I’d be open to having a conversation about.“

About the Author

E.J. is a News Editor at JoBlo, as well as a Video Editor, Writer, and Narrator for some of the movie retrospectives on our JoBlo Originals YouTube channel, including Reel Action, Revisited and some of the Top 10 lists. He is a graduate of the film program at Missouri Western State University with concentrations in performance, writing, editing and directing.





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