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Maybe is for the best.
God bless Aaron Ehasz for not being part of the Korra train wreckAnd Bryke is also overseeing the two new books, called Avatar: Seven Havens.
It's... so stupid and removed from ATLA it might as well be a different show at this point.
So..... What happened to the Avatar movie with the grown up Aang gang?And Bryke is also overseeing the two new books, called Avatar: Seven Havens.
It's... so stupid and removed from ATLA it might as well be a different show at this point.
"This is the first mainline TV series from Avatar Studios who are also developing a full-length animated movie based on Aang. This movie is set to premiere in theaters on January 30, 2026 and will follow adult Aang on a new adventure." Source, Source 2So..... What happened to the Avatar movie with the grown up Aang gang?
I honestly think that Azula was reprehensible enough that a redemption arc would be... not very believable I guess? I was always very "ehhhh" about the possibility of her redemption because it would also kind of remind me of Steven Universe in a way. "Oh gee we're not gonna be genocidal dictators anymore because our sister said so! Okay!"What does everyone think of the whole if Azula should be redeemed debate. I recently saw something that said people are only against Azula being redeemed because she's a girl. Despite everything she did. Azula got everything she wanted as a child. The only thing she didn't get was Ursa's love. Though I do think Ursa loved her. She just needed to give more to Zuko because no one else in the family other than Iroh was giving him love. Zuko needed Ursa to become who he was.
Oh boy it could be at least a fun reunion of the old cast....."This is the first mainline TV series from Avatar Studios who are also developing a full-length animated movie based on Aang. This movie is set to premiere in theaters on January 30, 2026 and will follow adult Aang on a new adventure." Source, Source 2
I assume for it to be a retcon so they can try and force Korra into naturally progressing from ATLA while stealing more stuff from the comics. "Roku really did have a twin, that's why the next Avatar in Seven Havens totally has one." Bryke says as they make up more lore retcons on the fly like that.
The 20th Anniversary of the show debuting is tomorrow. To celebrate, they have officially announced the new series...
...and all the leaks were 100% correct.
Pretty sure he did write some episodes for Korra and all he has done since is that god awful Dragon prince show. So his quality as a writer/producer is certainly at the same level as Bryke right now.God bless Aaron Ehasz for not being part of the Korra train wreck
She deserves a chance, but whether or not that arc ends with an actual redemption is up to her.What does everyone think of the whole if Azula should be redeemed debate. I recently saw something that said people are only against Azula being redeemed because she's a girl. Despite everything she did. Azula got everything she wanted as a child. The only thing she didn't get was Ursa's love. Though I do think Ursa loved her. She just needed to give more to Zuko because no one else in the family other than Iroh was giving him love. Zuko needed Ursa to become who he was.
A good writer could probably do it well. Have her be depowered by Aang and exiled to some unknown backwater village where people will beat the shit out of her if she talks back. It's generic but better than the current alternative of the royal bloodline being literally orthogonally evil.What does everyone think of the whole if Azula should be redeemed debate. I recently saw something that said people are only against Azula being redeemed because she's a girl. Despite everything she did. Azula got everything she wanted as a child. The only thing she didn't get was Ursa's love. Though I do think Ursa loved her. She just needed to give more to Zuko because no one else in the family other than Iroh was giving him love. Zuko needed Ursa to become who he was.
If Jack DeSena is not coming back to voice Sokka at the very least, then I hope this movie crashes and burns. It's like Silent Hill at this point, just stop, it's already dead.Oh boy it could be at least a fun reunion of the old cast.....
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WTF is wrong with these people. Part of the fun with these kind of sequels is seeing the return of the actors playing the old characters and unlike their appearance in Korra they are old enough to play as the adult versions. Imagine if for the 80s Star Trek movies they replaced the old Enterprise crew with new actors or have Empire Strikes Back but the OT Star Wars cast is replaced or have someone else play Frodo and Sam in The Two Towers. You just don't do that. I do not care if the former child actors haven't acted in awhile or aren't the correct ethnicity (Last time I checked Air/Water/Earth/Fire benders aren't real). You don't do this kind of shit with a long running story like avatar.
You know, the "Legend" part of 'The Legend of Korra" sounds more ironic with each passing season and now with the new series, it might as well as be taking the piss completely.
1st season: Korra stops a revolution and undoes quite a bit of oppression.
2nd season: Korra defeats the Dark Avatar, lets every other Avatar Spirit die, returns the Airbenders and makes a mess upon the world with the spirits.
3rd season: Korra gets nearly crippled and disappears to find herself which leaves the world without a unifying figure.
4th season: Korra, defeats Kuvira, creates a gate to the spirit world inside Republic City and makes an even bigger mess with the spirits.
And now, we are here: Korra broke the world, made the Avatar name a dirty one and died in the process.
Korra never becomes the "Legend" she was promised to be.
It is pretty weird that Korra herself only barely breaks even, whereas you can point to the original series and show that Aang definitively beat Ozai. I don't begrudge a writer for having their characters lose a fight here or there, but the ratio is too far to one side for Korra.You know, the "Legend" part of 'The Legend of Korra" sounds more ironic with each passing season and now with the new series, it might as well as be taking the piss completely.
1st season: Korra stops a revolution and undoes quite a bit of oppression.
2nd season: Korra defeats the Dark Avatar, lets every other Avatar Spirit die, returns the Airbenders and makes a mess upon the world with the spirits.
3rd season: Korra gets nearly crippled and disappears to find herself which leaves the world without a unifying figure.
4th season: Korra, defeats Kuvira, creates a gate to the spirit world inside Republic City and makes an even bigger mess with the spirits.
And now, we are here: Korra broke the world, made the Avatar name a dirty one and died in the process.
Korra never becomes the "Legend" she was promised to be.
More of a cautionary taleYou know, the "Legend" part of 'The Legend of Korra" sounds more ironic with each passing season and now with the new series, it might as well as be taking the piss completely.
1st season: Korra stops a revolution and undoes quite a bit of oppression.
2nd season: Korra defeats the Dark Avatar, lets every other Avatar Spirit die, returns the Airbenders and makes a mess upon the world with the spirits.
3rd season: Korra gets nearly crippled and disappears to find herself which leaves the world without a unifying figure.
4th season: Korra, defeats Kuvira, creates a gate to the spirit world inside Republic City and makes an even bigger mess with the spirits.
And now, we are here: Korra broke the world, made the Avatar name a dirty one and died in the process.
Korra never becomes the "Legend" she was promised to be.
You can make an argument for season 1 and maaaaaybe season 3. But 2 and 4 are draws. Bryke forgot to make her a "Legend" but I appreciate that they gave her flaws and did not make her a Mary Sue. She faces consequences for her actions but I would like a genuine victory for season 4 as it was the grand finale. Korra did great things but they were not necessarily good things. She brought back airbenders but she also brought back the spirits who act like they own the place but are pissed when you return the favour. She was a very divisive Avatar even in-universe. The Seven Havens should have been an unrelated show. It does not sound like Avatar at all.It is pretty weird that Korra herself only barely breaks even, whereas you can point to the original series and show that Aang definitively beat Ozai. I don't begrudge a writer for having their characters lose a fight here or there, but the ratio is too far to one side for Korra.
True. She was more of a mediocre, at best, Avatar. Bryke were not careful when making her. They tried to make her the opposite of Aang but forgot to give her positive aspect Aang lacked. They just removed his good sides from her and replaced them with bad. While Aang was wise and mature but naive and inexperienced while Korra was naive, aggressive, inexperienced and immature.More of a cautionary tale
Ironically it's an actual case of cultural appropriation, at least in Avatar they put enough ambiguity on it to make it work. But Korra's spirit world is just a mishmash of things that don't really fit together since they were wholesale lifted/bastardized from other cultures.I watched E;R's million videos on Korra and the big takeaway I had was that the Avatar writers decided they wanted to be Miyazaki and fucked up Avatar by putting weird weeb shit in it (with the spirits) that was totally at odds with the grounded low fantasy feel of it.