The Legend of Korra and Last Airbender Sequel First Look

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> Avatar: Seven Havens is set in a world devastated by an apocalyptic catastrophe. Pavi, a young Earthbender, discovers that she is the new Avatar after Korra—but in this dangerous era, that title marks her as the destroyer of humanity, not its savior. Pursued by human and spiritual enemies, she and her long-lost twin sister must unravel their mysterious origins and save the Seven Heavens before the last bastions of civilization crumble."
 
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Woke Cal Arts looking junk, can't believe they're going to ruin the legacy of the show with this.
The pegleg is a bit much, I agree. Can't she just earthbend a new leg?

But I hope that cat has a prehensile tail and monkey hands, all the animals being a bit of a mismash was a part of the charm of TLA.
 
Never watched korra, but that bald kid avatar show was pretty good. Still has one of my all-time favorite TV quotes:
"My first girlfriend turned into the moon."
"…That's rough, buddy."
 
Indian Avatar is an interesting direction. I wonder if they'll introduce new counties/cities.

Also that description along with the pegleg sounds like she was just dealt bad cards all around.
 
The first series with Aang was so incredible, but the Korra series just fell apart. I don't have a lot of hope for the franchice anymore.
 
The first series with Aang was so incredible, but the Korra series just fell apart. I don't have a lot of hope for the franchice anymore.
It depends on two things:

1) How Nickelodeon (or whoever is in charge of this) greenlights seasons, because that is what initially screwed up Korra after S1.
2) If the creators want to double down again on pandering to that deeper fandom base, which is part of what screwed up the writing in the final season.

I think it's an interesting idea for a disabled individual to star as an Avatar, but I'd want the writers to really study why Toph succeeded as a character.
 
It depends on two things:

1) How Nickelodeon (or whoever is in charge of this) greenlights seasons, because that is what initially screwed up Korra after S1.

I didn't finish Korra, but the second half of Season 2 (and honestly, the 2-part prequel during the middle of that season is my favorite episodes of either series) and then the first half of Season 3 (I stopped watching after that as Nickelodeon stopped airing it on the channel and made me use their dumb website to watch it) were really good. The first half of Season 2 was mostly meh, I will agree.
 
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