We hope to venture into the world of Avatar once more with these characters as leads.
The Avatar universe is one of modern media most well developed and beloved fantasy worlds. A saga of four nations spread out over 200 years it has been flooded with well developed characters and overflows with beautiful potential for stories. Fans of course know Aang Zach Tyler Eisen and Korras Janet Varney stories but there are many characters whose tales have only just begun.
Not only is Netflix developing a liveaction reboot of The Last Airbender series but Paramount+ recently announced many spin offs for characters from both shows. But of course some need them more than others: characters whose origins need to be told or fan favorites who need more time in the spotlight.Fire Lord Ozais Mark Hamill shadow loomed over the entire series. He was always kept in the shadows until the start of Book 3. While he was not physically imposing, he was an intimidating presence that struck fear into viewers hearts. He was a power-hungry tyrant its heavily implied that he killed his father to further his ambition.
But this view of him is somewhat limiting. What exactly led him to become the monster that he was? Was he ever a kind man once? How much influence did his father have over the man he grew into? A prequel detailing these ideas would be fascinating to see.He was a well regarded and mighty general in the fire nation army but also very down to earth and kind to those outside his country. His segment in the episode Tales of Ba Sing Se was beautiful and seeing more of Iroh going about life and helping people would be exciting to see.
Her hand in the death of Chin the Conquerer, her founding of the Kyoshi warriors and her headstrong, tough as nails attitude all contributed to a unique and powerful warrior even among her fellow Avatars. She has recently been the focus of her own spin off book The Rise of Kyoshi and it would not be exaggerating to say fans want to see a Kyoshi adventure play out on screen.
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