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Avatar: The Last Airbender is an upcoming American adventure fantasy television series. It is a live-action adaptation of the animated television series of the same name (2005–2008). It was first announced in September 2018. Albert Kim is set to be the showrunner, with an ensemble cast including Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley, Dallas Liu, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee and Daniel Dae Kim.

Avatar: The Last Airbender
Also known asAvatar: The Legend of Aang
Genre
  • Action-adventure
  • Fantasy
  • Comedy drama
Based onAvatar: The Last Airbender
by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko
Developed byAlbert Kim
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
  • Dan Lin
  • Lindsey Liberatore
  • Michael Goi
  • Roseanne Liang
  • Albert Kim
Cinematography
  • Michael Goi
  • Stewart Whelan
  • Michael Balfry
Production company
  • Rideback
DistributorNetflix
Release
Original networkNetflix

The series is set to premiere on Netflix and will consist of eight 1-hour-long episodes.[1][2]


Premise


The series is set in an Asiatic, war-torn world where certain people can "bend" one of the four classical elementswater, earth, fire, or air. Aang, the "Avatar", is the "bridge" between the mortal and spirit world, and the only one capable of bending all four of the elements. The Avatar maintains the balance of the world and nature to bring peace. As the Avatar, Aang faces the task to free the world from the Fire Nation's ruthless war. With his new companions Katara and Sokka, Aang sets out to master the elements while pursued by the exiled Fire Nation prince Zuko, who seeks to regain his honor by capturing him.[3]


Cast and characters



Main



Recurring



Production



Development


In September 2018, Netflix announced that a "reimagined" live-action remake of Avatar was to start production in 2019. The series' original creators, Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, were initially announced to be the executive producers and showrunners.[34][35] In June 2020, the creators departed the series due to creative differences. This was revealed after DiMartino published an open letter on his own website on August 12, 2020. The pair cited differences in their approach to the show compared with Netflix's vision, also citing a "negative and unsupporting" environment during their time with the studio.[36][37][38][39] In August 2021, Albert Kim had officially joined as a writer, executive producer and showrunner; he commented in a blog post: "My first thought was, 'Why? What is there I could do or say with the story that wasn't done or said in the original?' But the more I thought about it, the more intrigued I became. We'll be able to see bending in a real and visceral way we've never seen before."[40] In the same post, Kim emphasized that "throughout this process, our byword has been 'authenticity'. To the story. To the characters. To the cultural influences. Authenticity is what keeps us going, both in front of the camera and behind it." Dan Lin, Lindsey Liberatore, Michael Goi, and Roseanne Liang were also announced as executive producers with Goi and Liang both directing episodes of the series.[41][40]

It was reported that each episode cost more than $15 million to make, with eight episodes per season.[42]


Casting


The creators are committed to "culturally appropriate, non-whitewashed casting" according to a statement from Konietzko.[43] In August 2021 following leaked casting reports, Netflix revealed the show's cast for the main four characters: Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley and Dallas Liu as Aang, Katara, Sokka and Zuko respectively.[40] Kim felt that "this was a chance to showcase Asian and Indigenous characters as living, breathing people. Not just in a cartoon, but in a world that truly exists, very similar to the one we live in."[44] In November 2021, Daniel Dae Kim, who previously voiced General Fong in the animated series and later Hiroshi Sato in The Legend of Korra, joined the cast of the series as Fire Lord Ozai.[6] Later that month, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Lim Kay Siu, and Ken Leung joined the cast of the series, playing Iroh, Gyatso, and Commander Zhao respectively.[5] In December, Elizabeth Yu, Yvonne Chapman, Tamlyn Tomita, Casey Camp-Horinek and Maria Zhang were added to the cast, respectively playing Azula, Avatar Kyoshi, Yukari (a new character added as Suki's mother in replacement of the mayor of Kyoshi Island), Gran Gran and Suki.[7]

Co-creator Bryan Konietzko said that he was hoping to include Dante Basco, the original voice actor who played Zuko.[45]

In April 2022, Arden Cho and Momona Tamada joined the cast as June and Ty-Lee.[16][18] Later that month, C. S. Lee was cast as Avatar Roku.[10] In June 2022, A Martinez and Amber Midthunder were cast as Master Pakku and Princess Yue respectively.[8][9] In July 2022, it was revealed that James Sie would reprise his role as the Cabbage Merchant from the animated series.[46] In September 2022, more additional roles were announced, with two of them being George Takei as the voice of Koh the Face Stealer and Randall Duk Kim as the voice of Wan Shi Tong. Takei previously voiced the Fire Nation Prison Rig Warden in the animated series, while Duk Kim had a minor role in the 2010 live-action film The Last Airbender.[47]


Filming


Production and filming began in Vancouver, British Columbia on November 16, 2021. The series was filmed under the working titles Trade Winds and Blue Dawn. Principal photography wrapped on June 17, 2022.[48][41][49][5][50] Stewart Whelan served as a cinematographer.[51]


Visual effects


DNEG will handle visual effects.[52]


Music


Jeremy Zuckerman, who composed music for the original show, was originally set to return to compose the music for the remake[53] but later denied his involvement with the show after DiMartino and Konietzko left the project.[54]


Release


Avatar: The Last Airbender will be released on Netflix.


References


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«Avatar: The Last Airbender» — предстоящий американский приключенческий сериал в жанре фэнтези. Является адаптацией одноимённого мультсериала 2005 года. Впервые о нём стало известно в сентябре 2018 года. Премьера сериала запланирована на Netflix .



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