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The second season of Netflix’s ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ live-action series will premiere on June 25

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'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Season 2 Gets Release Date On Netflix
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'Avatar: The Last Airbender' Season 2 Gets Release Date On Netflix
Season 2 of Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender live-action series will premiere on June 25, two years and four months after the debut of Season 1.

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No_Cauliflower_81 Mar 31, 2026 +657
I don’t get how there’s enough demand in Avatar to spend hundreds of millions to remake a story we’ve already seen, but not enough demand to give the new movie a proper release.
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ComicDude1234 Mar 31, 2026 +296
None of these big media giants respect animation as a medium of storytelling and are convinced that all the money is in live-action productions.
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PukeKaboom Mar 31, 2026 +84
Just a new take on an old story! The old networks wouldn't give shows like Korra or Young Justice a chance because they didn't sell toys.
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Sir_Tandeath Mar 31, 2026 +39
God, I miss Young Justice!
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Unlucky_Success2984 Mar 31, 2026 +26
I loved legend of korra.
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jetlightbeam Mar 31, 2026 +29
What sucks about Korra is that the Zaheer character and the finale fight of Book: three is legitimately one of the best arcs of all of Avatar, rivaling the ozai character. And even the fight is on the same level. And do you know how the finale 4 episodes were released? On the nick.com website, in 2014, before streaming was really a thing and people were unlikely to see it there. Korra was a beautiful show because instead of it being mostly about the Avatar learning the bending elements it was about an almost perfect master of the first three elements learning to access the other, spiritual side of the their powers. It was the perfect way to do a successor series even if I felt the severing of past lives was an inherently wrong decision.
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Unlucky_Success2984 Mar 31, 2026 +6
Nickelodeon didn’t do them any favors by only greenlighting one season at a time unlike ATLA where there was an end goal after 3 seasons. Also pulling the show after p’lis death because of backlash didn’t help either. But I genuinely think korra was misunderstood because she was an awkward teenager while balancing avatar stuff. Aang wasn’t able to be a kid his own age and had to speedrun all bending to defeat the firelord at the end so there was little time for aang to be a 12/13 year old unlike korra trying to balance both. Edit: finishing a thought and grammar
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Nuke_Skywalker Apr 1, 2026 +3
3/4 were greenlit together, which is why they're actually somewhat coherent.
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checker280 Mar 31, 2026 +1
I would have bought those toys
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SouthernWilding Mar 31, 2026 +14
They dont respect live action either. They don't respect any of these mediums as art forms. They dont respect art at all. They only care about their profit margins.
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JamesLikesIt Mar 31, 2026 +7
I feel like Netflix might be starting to see it, with the success of K-pop Demon Hunters in its theater release. Granted that was a cultural phenomenon but it shows the interest is there. Combine that with the likes of Demon Slayer and Spider-Man Into the Spiderverse, I think we’ll slowly see more attention from studios 
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shomeyomves Mar 31, 2026 +7
Ironically, Netflix is a bit ahead of the curve compared to the other streamers when it comes to recognizing animation (particularly anime) has been mainstream for a solid 5 years or more now.
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ComicDude1234 Mar 31, 2026 +13
You say that and yet look at what Netflix is currently doing to JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure…
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Jimmni Mar 31, 2026 +3
I'm out of the loop. What are they doing?
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SpindlySpider Mar 31, 2026 +10
They announced Steel Ball Run, one of the most highly anticipated parts, was coming out. And to celebrate it's release a special extra length episode covering the "first stage" arc of the story would be released on March 19. The first stage for reference is literally just setting up the plot and character introductions. Then they waited until the 28th to say "stage 2" will release sometime later in 2026. So no concrete words of a release schedule yet, JoJo fans were burned real bad when Netflix did batch releases for Part 6 Stone Ocean and there was a nearly 28 week gap in between the release of the first and second batch of episodes killing all hype for an already underrated part. And even worse, since Stage 2 isn't releasing until later this year its means they didn't actually finish making Steel Ball Run before dropping the introductory episode for no reason beyond a hope to inflate subscribers across financial quarters.
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Jimmni Mar 31, 2026 +8
Wait, I saw the announcement of the release date. They released one episode then just told everyone to pound sand? Crazy. Thanks for the explanation. My nephew is going to be pretty pissed as he was super stoked that the new season had started.
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marioquartz Mar 31, 2026
SBR problems are NOT a Netflix think. Is a production problems. Netflix is not the productor.
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johnmd20 Mar 31, 2026 +2
This cannot be true. How many animated movies and TV shows have been released in the last few years? It's 100s. You don't think Disney respects animation? Dreamworks? Illumination?
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Scharmberg Mar 31, 2026 +1
Amazon seems to like animation, as much as an evil mega corporation can like something anyway.
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Morgan-Moonscar Mar 31, 2026 +25
Netflix (After seeing a huge boost in views/subscriptions after Avatar The Last Airbender and Legend of Korra explode on streaming during Covid): "Let's do a live-action remake!"
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RecommendsMalazan Mar 31, 2026 +12
Like it or not (I don't), animation is still just viewed as for kids. Whereas live action adaptations of animated properties have been kinda killing it lately.
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spazzxxcc12 Mar 31, 2026 +19
it’s not even a good adaptation either
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splitcroof92 Mar 31, 2026 +7
Yeah it's barely better than the movie.
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Skt721 Mar 31, 2026 +6
I’d say it’s worse. The movie is shorter, and has some so bad it’s good moments. The Netflix show is about as long as the cartoon, and is just bad in a mostly boring way. 
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Unlucky_Success2984 Mar 31, 2026 +1
Because as hard as it is to believe there’s people out there who don’t like animation. My girlfriend’s dad will watch the most beautifully animated film and still say it would’ve been better live action. That’s who they’re catering to
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AccountDeletedByMod Apr 1, 2026 +1
Lol, but paramount said they were going to put movies into theaters, unlike Netflix.... 
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DereHunter Apr 1, 2026 +1
or not canceling mind hunters
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Jeff-IT Apr 1, 2026 +1
I just want to see everyone as adults
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RandyTheFool Apr 1, 2026 -2
Honestly, I’ve been burned on anime/animation before. I don’t have time for cartoons like *One Piece* that literally have **1,155** episodes. I am just not gonna do that. The live-action version is fun and I know they’ll cut all the bloated filler from the episodes and give me the meat of the main story. I don’t need to see Ichigo (Bleach) or Goku (Dragon Ball Z) get beat by new enemy, train really hard, finally beat the enemy in a multi-episode fight, just to have a new enemy pop up to beat them again, have them train really hard, to beat the new enemy in a multi episode fight. Wash, rinse, repeat. I’m not saying Avatar is that, but I missed the boat on the animation when it was on and don’t feel like binging the full 61 episodes of Avatar and then the 54 of Korra when it’s being newly introduced again as live-action. If the live action show grabs me enough, I’ll start the cartoon, but I’m just not there yet. Doesn’t surprise me that people would tune into a recent live-action version of a show if they missed the boat the first time and picked up the newest iteration or just simply aren’t into animation.
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InternalParadox Apr 1, 2026 +5
Your complaints about long running shonen manga (boys’ comics) adaptations are valid, but there is a huge difference between an adaptation of an ongoing comic that has a new chapter released every week for years, and an original animated series that was fully developed and plotted out in three seasons. TL;DR Avatar the Last Airbender is more tightly written than most Japanese manga adaptations.
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AlexandersWonder Apr 1, 2026 +1
Avatar seems to have really missed a lot of the best character and story building moments. I love the live action one piece, I think it holds the spirit of the show quite well despite being unable to capture every moment of the many, many episodes. Avatar doesn’t feel that way, and was much harder for me to watch, personally, to the point where I could not bring myself to actually finish it
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DakPanther Apr 1, 2026 +1
Avatar has like 2 filler episodes and only 60 episodes total
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Bunktavious Apr 1, 2026 +1
I felt that way about anime for a long time, because basically the only thing you ever saw was 1000 episode Shonen or Sailor Moon on tv. I got back into it recently, and holy shit I realized I'd been missing a lot. For every Dragonball and Digimon out there targeting 12 year olds, there are an endless array of Dandadans (wild action with actual deep characters and amazing animation), Apothecary Diaries (House MD in ancient China), Frieren (one of the best dramatic shows to come out in years), or anime adjacent masterpieces like Arcane.
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Expert-Health-868 Mar 31, 2026 -1
fr it makes no sense like they keep givin us the same stuff over and over
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Benji_Suite Apr 1, 2026 -3
Because one is for streaming and the other that u are proposing requires going to the movies? Are u stupid? Movie theater attendance has been going down for years
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Couldnotbehelpd Mar 31, 2026 +200
I don’t think they really nailed this show as well as One Piece did, and the limits of a cartoon brought to real life didn’t work so well, in my opinion. Azula did not really feel threatening at it was very weird to make a 14 year old girl try and seem scary to a bunch of old men, that wasn’t successful. Also, I hope all the actors watched one piece and gave up on the notion that they were inside game of thrones, they really just need to lean into how ridiculous it is.
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PayneTrain181999 Mar 31, 2026 +118
It’s still crazy to me that of all the possible adaptations, One Piece was the one they nailed. Oda being a key consultant and having final say on casting definitely helped, and the cast/showrunners leaning into the wackiness instead of making it overly serious are the combination that made it so good. They fully respect the source material and fan support. Zoro’s actor was adamant he needed to fight 100 extras since he knew the fans would be counting them.
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bimboozled Mar 31, 2026 +34
The major reason it was successful is *because* the original material is so whimsical. It’s impossible to do it for more serious shows like Avatar, Cowboy Bebop, or DBZ, because a live action adaptation will always fundamentally adds some degree of ridiculousness and campiness. If the original One Piece manga/anime didn’t have its insanely goofy vibe, it probably would have failed too
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Kindarelevanttoo Mar 31, 2026 +24
You can’t really say it’s successful because the og was whimsical when Avatar the cartoon is pretty f****** whimsical and yet I have heard nothing good about the new live-action. As the original commenter said, they turned a whimsical show into a serious one and didn’t lean into the ridiculousness like One Piece is doing.
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HerbsAndSpices11 Mar 31, 2026 +1
I haven't seen the live action avatar show, but it seems like it would be really hard to hack togeather 20ish half hour long episdes into 8 one hour long episodes. Almost all the episodes follow a different episodic plot, so did they cut half the episodes and stretch out the plots, or start smushing stuff together?
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TheWojtek11 Apr 1, 2026 +3
I haven't watched the entire LA show too much (I couldn't really stand it) but yeah, they just smush stuff together. Stuff just happens in different places to make it all fit and cut stuff. The Water Scroll is from Gran Gran instead of needing to steal it from pirates later. Jet and Mechanist (Northern Earth Temple episode) are both encountered in Omashu, Bumi doesn't do trials iirc but just fights Aang, secret tunnel happens here too but it's Katara and Sokka instead of Aang and Katara. The Great Divide episode events are completely cut iirc. Which is funny when you consider that Original ATLA S1 is only 47 minutes longer than the LA S1 (477 minutes vs 430 minutes). Although I dunno if this time also counts credits so it might be even a slightly smaller gap
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SutterCane Apr 1, 2026 +1
> The Great Divide episode events are completely cut iirc. “Let’s not go there.”
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verrius Mar 31, 2026 +12
You could *absolutely* do Cowboy Bebop. Hell, Joss Whedon *did*, he just filed off the serial numbers and called it Firefly. The fact that Netflix failed is honestly in line with their track record; One Piece is the fluke, not everything else (Witcher, Bebop, Yu Yu Hakusho, etc.)
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turkeygiant Apr 1, 2026 +3
What was really wild to me about the live action Cowboy Bebop was how for a show that was so so badly getting the characterization and tone wrong...you could also see that the people who were doing the sets, costumes, and vfx clearly had a real understanding and love for the original anime. I totally agree with your point, there was nothing "unfilmable" about Cowboy Bebop, it was just one of those situations where clearly the writers or maybe John Cho as the lead just wanted to make their own thing and slapped the Cowboy Bebop names on it. It was in bad company with other adaptions like Halo or The Witcher.
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Couldnotbehelpd Apr 1, 2026 +4
They hired someone in his LATE 40s to be 24.
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turkeygiant Apr 1, 2026
I don't think that was necessarily a fatal flaw, while I do agree a younger actor might have been able to hit the tone better, if you want to have a big name as your lead there is unfortunately a limited pool of well know Asian actors in Hollywood, and I'm genuinely drawing a blank trying to think of one in their 20's outside of Mackenyu who is an import from outside of Hollywood. The bigger problem was John Cho playing Spike as an outwardly mean, cynical, a******. The character definitely carries some weight on his soul, but he almost always hides it behind this nonchalant, goofy, almost sedate mask. Its the moments when that mask slips and you see what he really cares about or what really makes him angry that are the iconic beats of the anime series.
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_Army9308 Mar 31, 2026 +3
Cause the original creator was in charge of one piece If it was a typical Netflix show it likely nerfed zorro and made luffy some flawed broken hero or something
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HutSutRawlson Apr 1, 2026 +1
> fluffy Gabriel Iglesias would be a weird casting choice but I’m here for it
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Andybabez20 Mar 31, 2026 +42
I gave this live action version half a season and whilst what I saw was far better than Shyamalan's car crash of an adaptation it just felt like it was technically good but lacking the soul of the show. One Piece's live action version at least condenses a lot of plot into a shorter run time. But I don't think the Avatar animated series is that much of a time sink where you just wouldn't be better off watching the more superior version of the story over this.
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PIEROXMYSOX1 Mar 31, 2026 +11
The live action is only like 40 minutes less runtime than season 1 of the original too, it’s really not abridged at all
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splitcroof92 Mar 31, 2026 +7
It was shit on a technical level as well. Dog shit cinematopgraphy and lighting. Everything just looked sooooo bland
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Kikifantastico Apr 1, 2026 +2
The wigs made me stop watching. I'm not overly fussed on wigs but these were so bad I just couldn't watch
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PayneTrain181999 Mar 31, 2026 -3
We’re already onto Alabasta and it’s only S3. They’d still need like 7-8 seasons to maybe reach the time skip.
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mephnick Mar 31, 2026 +17
>Azula did not really feel threatening at it was very weird to make a 14 year old girl try and seem scary to a bunch of old men, that wasn’t successful. There are a few anime tropes that just don't work well in live action. Anime can pretend some 90lb twink or preteen girl is the scariest person in the room but it doesn't translate to actual people physically being in the same room. There are versions of this that kind of work, like HANNA, but even that's borderline and works by physical ability, not acting edgy.
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Couldnotbehelpd Mar 31, 2026 +10
This was one time when they _should_ have made a change to the source material and made her his older sister and then just cast a 30 year old woman and told everyone she was 19 or whatever. You’re exactly right, it’s almost impossible to get right in live action.
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rammo123 Apr 1, 2026 +10
The OG should've been different. Azula doesn't look, sound or act like a 14yo girl. Make her older. It would've been even more effective because you can play up the whole anti-patriarchal thing where Azula feels resentment for being overlooked just because she's a woman.
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Couldnotbehelpd Apr 1, 2026 +1
Agreed she sounds 30.
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rammo123 Apr 1, 2026 +2
VA was 32 when Azula debuted.
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verrius Mar 31, 2026 +8
Given what GoT did with Joffrey, you could definitely make Azula scary, especially given she can literally shoot lightning from her fingers, in a world where essentially no one else can.
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OnlyWrap Mar 31, 2026 +4
yea was gonna bring up joffrey as well. the casting for azula was a miss imo
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turkeygiant Apr 1, 2026 +1
They really just needed to find a young actress who could sell a unhinged performance and then give her a Darth Vader moment where she casually does something genuinely horrifying.
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GenGaara25 Mar 31, 2026 +9
I remember when this was in production the original creators walked away. They were involved in the beginning but left due to creative differences. Sounds like they were trying to steer it the right way but were overruled. Whereas the One Piece adaptation respect Oda's opinion immensely and, as best they can, try and run everything past him.
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Werthead Mar 31, 2026 +1
There are different stories floating around. One is that they were paid an absolute ton of money to found Avatar Studios and do more animated shows, and they may have decided that was simply more appealing and less likely to backfire than staying involved in the Netflix show, especially if they felt it wasn't going in the right direction.
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Cuchillos_Adios Apr 1, 2026 +1
I don't remember the exact words but I think by the statement that they released to me it's pretty clear what happened is that Netflix only wanted them for the good press having them around brought. They didn't like any of the input they had tho.
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strnfd Apr 1, 2026 +2
I think that Oda also has in his contract that he has final say on everything.
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JR21K20 Apr 1, 2026 +4
The thing that I found the most jarring is that there is 0 humor in the show. It’s quite depressing really
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mikerichh Mar 31, 2026 +4
I love the visuals of the Netflix version. But the changes with the writing/ plot and dialogue fall flat in several places
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anononobody Mar 31, 2026 -6
How did One Piece work? Genuinely curious. What I've watched of One Piece seems like it didn't change anything from the source material too drastically, but the tone just doesn't work in live action at all. I honestly thought it wasn't wacky and fun enough. Also, the "14 year old girl try to be scary to a bunch of old men" is just going to be embarrassing for live action regardless. It was literally in Game of Thrones too and it didn't work at all.
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Stug_III Mar 31, 2026 +15
One Piece is visually fantastical and colorful, and the story is zany and heartwarming when it needs to be. The live action, like you said, didn't change much, but to me, kept the heart of what made the anime good. They never shy'd themselves from the colorful, ridiculous costumes, or the corny story. Obviously, concessions are to be made - you can't exactly animate a body as much as what you see in anime and they have to condense the story, so some fluff needed to be removed. The live action avatar, to me, feels like they're trying to be their own thing. They removed the color of the original and they changed the characters and motivations. So instead of following a group of kids that grow as people and learn from their mistakes, you just have a group of already mature kids trying to save the world. Also, the live action avatar has a longer runtime than the original animated. But instead of adding to the story, they decide to sanitize the story. These are just my opinions tho.
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rcanhestro Mar 31, 2026 +4
because the condition for Oda (one piece creator) to allow it to happen was him having a big saying on basically anything.
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Couldnotbehelpd Mar 31, 2026 +7
I’m not gonna tell you that One Piece is great, or even good. My opinion is that One Piece knows exactly what it is, and that is ridiculous. None of the actors take it seriously at all, they’re all there to lean into how stupid it is. They know it’s not a period piece drama or a prestige show, it’s a kids anime and they’re all on a green screen. This, in my opinion, salvaged it to make it pretty watchable. The people in Avatar have no f****** idea what show they are on. Half of them think they are on HBO and Uncle Iroh is acting like he’s on the Disney channel kids show. Most of them take it way too seriously without the acting ability or environment to pull it off. Then uncle Iroh is basically winking directly into the camera going “I said the line!!! Do you want some tea??? That was a famous line from the show!!! Get it???” It’s not good.
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harmenuller Mar 31, 2026 +30
I disagree that the One Piece actors don’t take it seriously, or that the creators in general don’t take it seriously. There’s a ton of earnest emotions in One Piece (Both the source material and the live action). I hate this idea that we need to “not take a cartoon seriously” to adapt it. Live action The Last Airbender’s problem is NOT exclusively that they took it seriously.
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Couldnotbehelpd Mar 31, 2026 +11
That’s not exactly what I mean. They take it seriously in that they do their jobs, but they know what they are doing. Not taking it seriously doesn’t mean that they are doing a shit job, but they’re not acting like they’re on the sopranos, either. It’s a compliment. The tone of the acting must match the tone of the show. They get it right.
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HB_17 Mar 31, 2026 +117
The aang actor going to be the tallest member of the cast by season 3
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FX114 Mar 31, 2026 +51
They filmed seasons 2 and 3 back-to-back.
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NoNefariousness2144 Mar 31, 2026 +22
Good stuff. With this and One Piece season 3 filming before season 2 aired, it seems like Netflix is realising 2.5 year gaps between seasons hurts viewership (unless its Stranger Things or Squid Game)
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Werthead Mar 31, 2026 +9
I think with **One Piece** they really have no choice, if they had two plus years between seasons, then the show would end having covered less than 30% of the story in the manga with the actors in their fifties. After the initial season was huge, their plan seems to be to make two seasons back-to-back, assess how the next one does, then renew, to allow them to keep to 12 months between seasons. Even with that in mind, it sounds like Eiichiro Oda is guiding them on what story and character arcs can be skipped or omitted and which are important and need to stay in, and he even might have a different end-point in mind for the live-action show versus the manga and anime.
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LADYBIRD_HILL Apr 1, 2026 +2
I thought it was really smart of them to move things around in the live action to start moving the overall plot further along as well, like bringing Garp and Koby into the plot when they did. I just hope that they *somehow* make it to the Marineford arc. That's all I ask for to make the show worth watching and not just an unfinished Netflix project like so many others.
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KnowledgeIsDangerous Mar 31, 2026 +57
It was decent as an homage. Good visuals. God-awful dialogue. Some questionable plot decisions.
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splitcroof92 Mar 31, 2026 +28
Cgi was good, but cinematopgraphy was dogshit. Every scene was the blandest possible
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KnowledgeIsDangerous Mar 31, 2026 +22
Dogshit cinematography is Netflix signature look.
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splitcroof92 Mar 31, 2026 +3
All too true
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Luzekiel Apr 1, 2026 +2
But not One Piece apparently. Season 1 of One Piece was very colorful and vibrant, and season 2 further improved the cinematography.
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GiveMeSumChonChon Apr 1, 2026 +2
Yeah in the cartoon they are literally the best in the world in their bending. Masters at martial arts. You don’t get that at all from the actors.
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the_tanooki Apr 1, 2026 +7
It seriously lacked the humor of the cartoon. I actually watched the live action before the cartoon, and I enjoyed it. However, once I saw the cartoon, I realized that the humor was severely lacking in the live action. Hopefully, they will fix that in the next seasons.
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Snakepli55ken Mar 31, 2026 +24
Hopefully the acting is better this season.
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splitcroof92 Mar 31, 2026 +31
And the dialogue, and the cinematopgraphy, and the lighting and the editing and the writing
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tfinx Apr 1, 2026 +4
I've been giving it a watch this week and yeah, the acting and some of the writing is pretty rough. I think the actors do a solid job for the most part. I thought Zuko was represented and acted the best, but I'm only a few eps in. Some characters have lost a bit of their characterization which sucks to see. Definitely does not compare to the animated film. The bending itself looks pretty great. I'd like to bet the quality is quite a bit of a step up for season 2 in most regards and only time will tell. :) hoping the best for it tbh.
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hikemalls Mar 31, 2026 +15
By the time season 3 comes out, Aang's gonna look like Michael Chiklis
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MasterArCtiK Mar 31, 2026 +2
Season 2 and 3 were filmed back to back
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ConnerBartle Mar 31, 2026 +5
Dude, there has to be a better way for these websites to get their ad revenue. I can’t see anything. Every time I scroll down another ad pops up and the X button doesn’t work very well so I’m just sitting here trying to X out of ads only to get another one when I finally succeed.
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shakegraphics Apr 1, 2026 +3
I can’t believe the level of money being wasted to make an inferior version of Avatar.
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youravgindian Mar 31, 2026 +6
One Piece's live action makes sense from a length perspective because it is so jarring and a tedious task to get into an anime that has 1100 episodes with god awful pacing and overly cartoonish characters even from cartoon standards. But ATLA feels like the show is made perfectly. The pacing is so good. The characters are so good. They have such good chemistry and everyone gets time to shine. Animation gets progressively better with each season and it's only 60 episodes. Just watch the OG show. They don't waste time around and repeat same thing over and over. It's like the perfect epitome of an animated show that is garnered towards both kids and adults. Live action just doesn't translate well. It's way too serious and it takes away the joy of kids being kids.
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gtwise Mar 31, 2026 +10
A bad take on a great show. They bungled it up again.
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BrolyIsALoser Mar 31, 2026 +15
Although not as good as One Piece, I still really liked live action Avatar. Really appreciated what they did with Zuko and Iroh. Excited to see how they’ll do Toph.
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dancingbriefcase Mar 31, 2026 +38
You liked what they did to Katara? Completely ruined her. Ugh, I did not like it at all. Was like cosplay level. Moreover, killed Sokka's growth by removing the sexism and Suki thirsting over Sokka? Awful. They made Bumi an ass. Yes, Iroh and Zuko were ok but I mean, this live action remake was completely unnecessary. Rewatching the OG show makes for a better time
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MasterArCtiK Mar 31, 2026 -16
The good thing about shows is you can just not watch them
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shakegraphics Apr 1, 2026 +14
Yeah true you can also choose not to read comments you don’t like. Let alone reply to them.
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MasterArCtiK Apr 1, 2026 -16
How can I know that I don’t like the comment until I read it? And how can I make the world know that I feel like I’m better than someone who thinks they’re better than someone without replying?
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shakegraphics Apr 1, 2026 +9
That’s crazy. Have a good day.
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MasterArCtiK Apr 1, 2026 -6
I too find humor pretty crazy. Have a crazy day.
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UnfilteredCatharsis Mar 31, 2026 +5
New Ang's voice is so drastically different from the original VA's voice, it's pretty jarring.
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mr_ji Apr 1, 2026 +3
It's so crazy to me hearing most of the cast in the How to Train Your Dragon series.
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Luzekiel Apr 1, 2026 +2
yeah the actor at 2023 avatar had the perfect physique and voice but now the actor feels way too old.
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dancingbriefcase Mar 31, 2026 +8
Ugh I really did not like that show. Just watch the OG show, folks.
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MasterArCtiK Mar 31, 2026 +9
I have this wild ability to be able to watch both shows!
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MasterArCtiK Apr 1, 2026 +1
Who said it’s a masterpiece?
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Alienhaslanded Apr 1, 2026 +2
How? This gets a season but all the good stuff gets cancelled.
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CRAYONSEED Apr 1, 2026 +2
I completely forgot I watched every episode of this
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MasterArCtiK Mar 31, 2026 +1
Heck yeah I’m pumped for this, I thought they did an incredible job with season 1
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mrtwidlywinks Mar 31, 2026 -5
Agreed! People really want to dislike this adaption, but they're doing a really good job. It's okay to like things and be happy
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man_with_known_name Mar 31, 2026 +17
It’s also okay to not like things and be however you want to be.
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JR21K20 Apr 1, 2026 +1
I really wanted to like the adaptation but it just doesn’t work for me. Glad you like it though
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anirban_dev Mar 31, 2026 +2
Is Toph really gonna be the tallest in team Avatar?
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heebs387 Mar 31, 2026 +1
I legitimately did not know the first season actually came out.
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ImaginationToForm2 Apr 1, 2026 +1
I really don't get the need to live-action a cartoon/anime. If I like it as a cartoon/anime, I don't need a live-action version.
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Simple_Paramedic7910 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Never seen the first one or the movie
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artoriaas Mar 31, 2026 +1
I could have sworn that this already came out.
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hunterpos2003 Apr 1, 2026 +1
Is this a threat?
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sup3rdr01d Mar 31, 2026
F*** this shit
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DriveForFive Mar 31, 2026
I still want to see the S2 conclusion for live action Cowboy Bebop. Critics and public backlash be damned!
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Accomplished-City484 Apr 1, 2026
Whenever I hear news about this avatar or the other one I hear that beastie boys song in my head 🎶listen all y’all it’s an avatar
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AccountDeletedByMod Apr 1, 2026
Pretty close to the new fighting game, which looks awesome! 
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TokyoDrifblim Apr 1, 2026
Dallas Liu as Zuko really carried this first season on his back to make it watchable. It could get better tho, now that the actors are older and more experienced and more comfortable. Plus the showrunner Albert Kim is gone. Fingers crossed
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