Just a few weeks ago, Netflix broke the news that Cobra Kai would be returning a bit earlier than usual with the show’s fifth season now destined for a September premiere. Nonetheless, even more details are starting to be revealed about the plot, with confirmation that actor Alicia Hannah-Kim will be one of the new senseis in town.

Cobra Kai season 4 ended with the devious Terry Silver (Thomas Ian Griffith) resorting to outright criminal behavior to gain control of the San Fernando Valley's karate scene, ousting former friend and fellow villain John Kreese from his position. Right at the end of season 4, Silver was seen calling an old friend to help him manage Cobra Kai's business expansion, and while it was initially believed that was Karate Kid 3's Mike Barnes, it turns Hannah-Kim might be the one lending a hand.

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As reported by Deadline, Hannah-Kim has been cast as a South Korean sensei who will go by the name of Kim Da-Eun. However, regarding how she will factor in Cobra Kai's plot, the only known so far is that she will play a new sensei recruited by Silver. The news came bundled with word of young Kenny Payne (Dallas Dupree Young) being promoted to the rank of series regular after last season established a new rivalry between him and Anthony LaRusso (Griffin Santopietro).

 Alicia Hannah-Kim and Dallas Dupree Young as Kenny Cobra Kai season 5

Hannah-Kim's most recent recurring role was in HBO Max's Minx, where she played a character by the name of Wendy Mah, and she also has appearances in ABC's Mixed-ish to her name. Dupree Young found mainstream recognition thanks to his welcome addition to Cobra Kai. New sensei Kim Da-Eun sees each side add numbers to their respective causes, as Miyagi-Do last saw Daniel Larusso bring in his former rival Chozen (Yuji Okumoto).

This new casting news might not be exactly what Karate Kid fans had hoped for, as for months now the show’s creators, Josh Heald and Jon Hurwitz, have teased how they would love to bring back Hilary Swank to reprise her role as Julie Pierce from The Next Karate Kid. On the other hand, provided she's not a mindless drone, this new mentor could mean good news for the Valley's current female champion, Tory Nichols, whose bittersweet title seems like the cherry on top of an already difficult life.

In any case, this is just a tiny part of what Cobra Kai will be tackling come September because most eyes will be on sensei Lawrence and his son Robby heading down to Mexico to look for Miguel, which could also mean a new cast member entering the fray to play his father.

Cobra Kai season 5 will premiere exclusively on Netflix on September 9, 2022.

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Source: Deadline