There’s loads of cause to be skeptical concerning the Netflix adaptation of “The Final Airbender,” even past simply being in opposition to live-action remakes typically. Whereas the “One Piece” live-action was somewhat profitable, that present had the manga’s creator Eiichiro Oda closely concerned in manufacturing.

In the case of “The Final Airbender,” unique sequence creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino left the venture in 2020 over inventive variations with Netflix. We do not precisely know what Konietzko and DiMartino wished to do with their model and the way it differed with Netflix’s needs, however it’s nonetheless an enormous disgrace that the unique creators are not concerned — although they’re credited with writing the primary episode.

However there’s a silver lining — an enormous one, in actual fact. Konietzko and DiMartino might not be engaged on a remake of their very own story, however within the aftermath of their departure, Nickelodeon based Avatar Studios, created solely to supply extra “Avatar” tales. The primary of those is a film set to reach in 2025, however there are a number of different films and TV reveals set throughout completely different eras of the “Final Airbender” timeline in several levels of manufacturing. In different phrases, we cannot be with out “Avatar” for lengthy.

As for the Stay-action remake, “Avatar: The Final Airbender” stars Gordon Cormier because the titular Avatar Aang. Kiawentiio and Ian Ousley play Katara and Sokka, respectively. On the Fireplace Nation facet, Dallas Liu performs Zuko, Paul Solar-Hyung Lee performs Uncle Iroh, and Daniel Dae Kim performs Fireplace Lord Ozai.

“Avatar: The Final Airbender” arrives on Netflix on February 22, 2024. 

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