According to a report by What's On Netflix, season 2 of Avatar: The Last Airbender will start filming in Vancouver, Canada, in September 2024 for approximately six months, with a tentative March 2025 wrap date.
Additionally, Netflix cast veteran actors Daniel Dae Kim as the iconic Firelord Ozai and George Takei as Koh the Face Stealer. (Fun fact: Kim voiced two characters in the Avatar world prior, lending his voice to ATLA's General Fong and Hiroshi Sato in its spinoff show The Legend of Korra, and Takei voiced the warden in episode 6 of Book 1 of the original series.)
The main mystery going into season 2 of Avatar: The Last Airbender is the ruthless Commander Zhao, played by Ken Leung. At the end of season 1, Prince Zuko and Commander Zhao have a major fight during the battle at Agna Qel'a. To save his nephew, Iroh ends up setting Zhao aflame, but we don't technically know if he's actually dead.
One character we know will not be returning for Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 is Princess Yue of the Northern Water Tribe. The Princess, played by Prey star Amber Midthunder, sacrificed herself at the end of season 1 to save the waterbenders and revive the Moon Spirit. But, hey, flashbacks are always an option.
Aside from recurring characters, we can hopefully expect new characters to join the Avatar universe for season 2 of the live-action adaptation. The top priority for fans is earthbender Toph (casting for the character finished on July 5, 2024, so it's safe to assume Netflix has found its Toph) and hopefully The Boulder.
Now, this is the million-dollar question. As mentioned earlier, Gordon Cormier was cast in the titular role of Aang when he was just 11 years old, but by the time the series premiered, he was already 14. Cormier actually shared his initial reservations about being cast as Aang, given his young age, during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.
A popular theory as to why the series got a two-season renewal, aside from its undeniable popularity, is to ensure the younger actors still look as close to their character's original ages as possible, especially between season 2 and 3. However, they'll still have to find a way to address the changes between season 1 and 2 and, of course, all signs point to some sort of time jump.
Again, production for season 2 has not yet started, so at the moment, there's no trailer for Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2. However, we do have a few trailers for season 1, one of which you can watch below.
Though we at first thought it'd be an extremely faithful reimagining, much like the case with the live-action One Piece series, there are actually a lot of differences between the original Nickelodeon series and Netflix's live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender. As we have mentioned throughout this story, most of the differences seem to be related to timelines and timeframes, which is expected from a live-action retelling. Some of the plot details are also being adapted, but deep down, the core of the show remains faithful to its predecessor.
That said, the first and foremost main difference is that the original show's creators are not a part of the Netflix adaptation. Although Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko were originally on board the production, they left in 2020 due to creative differences with the studio.
Since December 2020, users are not allowed to access Netflix services on any model of Nintendo Switch. This also caused a wide range of discussions in public. Here are some possible guesses as to why Netflix canceled Switch compatibility:
Netflix tries to get permission to launch the Netflix app on the switch. When it is permitted to allow cooperation, Netflix will be back in eShop again.
It is likely that the situation arose because Nintendo Switch requested something that Netflix finds difficult to provide, such as lowering certain user fees for accessing premium services.When Netflix doesn't promise to provide benefits like this, Nintendo Switch won't allow it to be installed on devices.
It is also possible that Netflix would think that cooperating with the Nintendo Switch brings it fewer benefits. Streaming movies and TV shows, for example, would be more enjoyable than using a small screen on a game console when everyone has tablets or laptops. So it canceled its cooperation with Nintendo.
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Dearest Gentle Reader, if you too have been plagued with a "feeling that is like torture," but one which you "cannot, will not, do not want to give up," I have good news for you. "Bridgerton" Season 3 is returning this week with Part 2, and it truly cannot come soon enough.
In the spotlight this season are fan-favorites Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton, who finally declared their love for each other in a scene that can only be described iconic and "sexy," as Nicola Coughlan put it.
Part 1 of "Bridgerton" Season 3 ended with Colin asking Penelope to marry him and the second part will focus on the newly engaged couple and their journey towards their aisle, while Penelope's double-life as Lady Whistledown threatens to destroy their happiness.
Seasons 1 and 2 of "Bridgerton" are also available to stream on Netflix. Season 1 focused on the romance between the eldest daughter and fourth child of the Bridgerton family Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor) and the Duke of Hastings, while Season 2 followed the eldest Bridgerton child Viscount Anthony Bridgerton (Jonathan Bailey) and his tumultuous relationship with Kathani 'Kate' Sharma (Simone Ashley).
Get ready for August to be a really hot one as Lucifer makes its fiery return to Netflix for the first part of Season 5 on Friday, Aug. 21. Fans can expect plenty of fun, including a 1940s noir episode and some musical numbers, when this devilishly good show comes back.
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