Cobra Kai’s Thomas Ian Griffith on Silver’s Return, Rivalry With Kreese: ‘He’s Not a Redeemable Char
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Cobra Kai’s Thomas Ian Griffith on Silver’s Return, Rivalry With Kreese: ‘He’s Not a Redeemable Character in Terry’s Eyes’ P B P You’ve been portraying this character since 1989. What’s been the most rewarding aspect of returning as Silver in this final season?It was an honor to be a part of this global phenomenon. Karate Kid III was my first film. It got me to Hollywood, it got me working as an actor, and then to see where this has gone, to be able to come back all these years later and take this archetypal character and do something a little different, show another side to it. It’s just been a joy for me and a real honor. You owe it all to the fans. You have the OG fans that love the films. You have the fans that are new to the world and got to know the background of these characters through flashbacks. Just the love for even a character like Terry Silver was just extraordinary. It’s a blast to be a part of.
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In flashbacks, we see Silver’s first meeting with Sensei Wolf, who he eventually employs to help get his revenge. What does Silver see in him?I think a philosophy in this fighting style MMA, an aggressiveness and a desperation that Terry can relate to. This guy is in trouble. This guy has a need that I can fulfill off the mat. So therefore, I can sort of control him in this very manipulative way and that’s such a great trade off. To take this guy under his wing and say, “I can be part of his team and I can be the owner of this team and I will get what I want from this guy.” They hired an incredible actor and martial artist [Mortal Kombat’s Lewis Tan], so it really paid off.