Avatar: The Last Airbender Reveals Uncanny First Look at Live-Action Gyatso

The live-action Gyatso has arrived in the latest look at Avatar: The Last Airbender.A new interpretation of the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender, the live-action Netflix series is set to premiere on Feb. 22. Previously released images and videos have revealed sneak peek looks at various characters as they’ll appear in their live-action form, but not all of them have yet been revealed. A new TV spot for the Netflix series has just unveiled the first official look at Lim Kay Siu portraying a live-action Gyatso, who serves as a father figure and mentor for Aang (Gordon Cormier). The spot, along with a screenshot of Gyatso, can be seen in the embeds below.”This a world that drew from Asian cultures and legend, which is a rarity to this day and something I appreciated as an Asian-American father. That my daughter was able to see characters who looked like her on screen was more than just entertaining. It was a gift,” showrunner Albert Kim also said about the representation that came with the show’s authentic casting. “This was a chance to showcase Asian and Indigenous characters as living, breathing people. Not just in a cartoon, but in a world that truly exists, very similar to the one we live in.”

The live-action Gyatso has arrived in the latest look at Avatar: The Last Airbender.

A new interpretation of the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender, the live-action Netflix series is set to premiere on Feb. 22. Previously released images and videos have revealed sneak peek looks at various characters as they’ll appear in their live-action form, but not all of them have yet been revealed. A new TV spot for the Netflix series has just unveiled the first official look at Lim Kay Siu portraying a live-action Gyatso, who serves as a father figure and mentor for Aang (Gordon Cormier). The spot, along with a screenshot of Gyatso, can be seen in the embeds below.

“This a world that drew from Asian cultures and legend, which is a rarity to this day and something I appreciated as an Asian-American father. That my daughter was able to see characters who looked like her on screen was more than just entertaining. It was a gift,” showrunner Albert Kim also said about the representation that came with the show’s authentic casting. “This was a chance to showcase Asian and Indigenous characters as living, breathing people. Not just in a cartoon, but in a world that truly exists, very similar to the one we live in.”

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