Why Some Fans Think Netflix’s “Avatar” Live-Action Series Is Already Doomed To “Flop”

컨텐츠 정보

본문

plY8CJaWN61iYh8UdOv7Lkk54owt2Qxyibt4LDMdCz6_T74b9Vz9b0bd9PkvjQksegxhdxiLDqDNQ6pWqyED6bFZ6BCtLtvh7jF4l3OWltlWs_gX=s0-rj-l80

Following the wild success of the One Piece live-action on Netflix, many were excited to hear the long-discussed remake of Avatar: The Last Airbender would be the next to air.

Avatar is the story of a young boy whose ability to control all four of the elements, rather than just one, sets him on a path to save the world from destruction at the hands of the Fire Nation’s leader.

IMG_3685| Netflix

The show boasts a talented host of actors, including Daniel Dae Kim as Fire Lord Ozai and Arden Cho as June.

IMG_3681Daniel Dae Kim | Netflix IMG_3680Arden Cho | Netflix

However, many fans of the original series have already turned their backs on the show due to several changes and issues revealed before the show’s premiere.

For many, the first sign of potential issues came with the announcement that the series’ creators would leave the show due to creative differences.

When Netflix brought me on board to run this series alongside Mike two years ago they made a very public promise to support our vision. Unfortunately, there was no follow-through on that promise. Though I got to work with some great individuals, both on Netflix’s side and on our own small development team, the general handling of the project created what I felt was a negative and unsupportive environment.

— Bryan Konietzko, co-creator of the original Avatar.

The creators’ involvement made many fans believe this would create an excellent adaptation, leaving many disappointed.

Next, the casting of Sokka came with some controversy. Multiple Indigenous and Asian cultures inspire the characters in the world of Avatar, leading to an expectation that the cast would fully reflect this.

179The Southern Water Tribe | Nick

Ian Ousley was announced to play Sokka and described as a mixed-race member of a Cherokee tribe. However, the Cherokee Phoenix, a Native news publication, stated that he was not enrolled in any federally recognized Cherokee tribes and instead was allegedly a member of a “fake tribe.”

IMG_3682Ian Oursley as Sokka.| Netflix

There are mixed opinions on Ousley’s claims, and no casting changes were made following this.

The following issues come from the production team revealing details about the live-action series’ plotlines, revealing some changes many believe to take away from the story, like Aang’s origins and path.

IMG_3683Gordon Cormier as Aang | Netflix

Aang is 12 years old and a member of the peaceful Air Nomads, where he received his first training ahead of the usual age, which ultimately led to his hundred-year disappearance.  During this time, the Fire Nation committed genocide, killing all of the Air Nomads.

The original series did not show this in detail, but in an interview, the live-action showrunner, Albert Kim, revealed this will be shown.

Air_Nomad_GenocideA scene of the Air Nomad Genocide in the cartoon. | Nick

On the other hand, it was also revealed that Aang would not go on as many side adventures and would instead be given “this vision of what’s going happen,” according to Kim.

While this is understandable for time’s sake, many of these adventures showed Aang’s growth and development. The show will also include Aang not going into the “Avatar State,” a technique that allows him to channel cosmic energy and the knowledge of the past Avatars.

IMG_3679Aang and the past Avatars. | Netflix

Sokka was also revealed to have undergone a major character change, with the Katara’s actress revealing they removed his sexism.

Your browser does not support video.

While this might sound like a change made for current audiences, some believe it takes away from the character’s development. Sokka begins as a brash, sexist but, through the cartoon series, unlearned these behaviors and matures.

This will likely impact the cartoon series’ start, as Sokka’s rudeness towards Katara led her to free Aang from his sleep.

IMG_3687| Netflix

Avatar: The Last Airbender will be added to Netflix on February 22 and only time will tell how the series will be received!

관련자료

댓글 0
등록된 댓글이 없습니다.
전체 37,527 / 143 페이지
번호
제목
이름
  • Image
    J.Y. Park Exposes Idols’ Attempts To Lie And Go Clubbing
    싹쓰리 03:35
  • Image
    “Snubs Everywhere” — Only Two K-Pop Acts Are Even Mentioned Among “2025 GRAMMY” Nominations
    싹쓰리 03:35
  • Image
    JTBC Accused Of Deceptively Editing The Footage Of Jessi’s Fan’s Assault To Make Her Look Bad
    싹쓰리 02:35
  • Image
    BLACKPINK’s Jisoo Reportedly To Make Solo Comeback This Year
    싹쓰리 01:35
  • Image
    Leading “Itaewon Class” Actress Admits To Crying While Filming A Scene From The K-Drama
    싹쓰리 00:35
  • Image
    다크홀 촬영지는 구미 티케이케미칼 스판텍스 공장 내에서 촬영중입니다
    코난 03.29
  • Image
    무섭A지네요 ...
    정Mal 03.27
  • Image
    저런새끼는 내가 우리 미래로 데리고 와야 데는데
    최형찬 03.04
  • Image
    배구를좋아하는 팬으로 실망스럽고 리그중인데 이런일이 발생했다는것자체가 프로의 자격이 없다고 봐요 제가 다음 검색하다 글읽으면서 육두문자 날리면…
    다솜 02.09
  • Image
    seojun best boy!
    seojunyoup 01.11
  • 인기 유튜브
+ 더보기
  • 회원랭킹
  • 사이트 통계
  • 현재 접속자 755 명
  • 오늘 방문자 3,522 명
  • 어제 방문자 9,504 명
  • 최대 방문자 21,247 명
  • 전체 방문자 8,959,698 명
  • 전체 회원수 134 명