Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender will fill in the gaps of the Nickelodeon series, which merely referenced one of the saga’s pivotal moments.The trailers for Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender promise a faithful adaptation of the original Nickelodeon series. The animated show may have ended in 2008 but remains heavily guarded by a dedicated fan base, something the producers of the live-action adaptation acknowledge. As far as the trailers are concerned, the Netflix series could be the platform’s next big hit, mirroring the success of One Piece. In an interview with IGN, showrunner Albert Kim explains his creative decisions for the adaptation, which depicts the Fire Nation’s attack on the Air Nomads in the trailers. Kim hints that this scene will be fleshed out in the show instead of merely mentioned in a passing reference.”There’s a good reason why [the original series] didn’t do it,” Kim continued. He didn’t elaborate on this but it’s likely a sensitivity to that show’s target audiences. Avatar: The Last Airbender explores heavy and mature themes but has depicted these for younger audiences, who are receptive to action without violence. Kim hinted the Netflix adaptation will attempt to break this boundary. “We get to portray that and show exactly the horrors that start here and then have lasting repercussions for the next century of the world,” he explained.
Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender will fill in the gaps of the Nickelodeon series, which merely referenced one of the saga’s pivotal moments.
The trailers for Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender promise a faithful adaptation of the original Nickelodeon series. The animated show may have ended in 2008 but remains heavily guarded by a dedicated fan base, something the producers of the live-action adaptation acknowledge. As far as the trailers are concerned, the Netflix series could be the platform’s next big hit, mirroring the success of One Piece. In an interview with IGN, showrunner Albert Kim explains his creative decisions for the adaptation, which depicts the Fire Nation’s attack on the Air Nomads in the trailers. Kim hints that this scene will be fleshed out in the show instead of merely mentioned in a passing reference.
“There’s a good reason why [the original series] didn’t do it,” Kim continued. He didn’t elaborate on this but it’s likely a sensitivity to that show’s target audiences. Avatar: The Last Airbender explores heavy and mature themes but has depicted these for younger audiences, who are receptive to action without violence. Kim hinted the Netflix adaptation will attempt to break this boundary. “We get to portray that and show exactly the horrors that start here and then have lasting repercussions for the next century of the world,” he explained.
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