It was announced at the annual Comic-Con in San Diego on July 22, 2010 that a series based on Avatar: The Last Airbender is currently in development at Nickelodeon and due for release sometime in 2012.[1][5] It will involve Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, the creators and producers of the original series.[4] Tentatively titled "Avatar: Legend of Korra", it was intended to be a twelve-episode[2] mini series that takes place in the same fictional universe as the original show,[1] except seventy years later.[6] Recently it has been announced that an additional 14 episodes have been ordered, bringing the total episode count to 26.[1]
The Показать is expected to be darker and еще mature than the original show; however, the creators are not attempting to target a new audience, intending to balance mature themes with a sense of fun and adventure. Furthermore, there will be some "cheesy teen romance" for the main character, Korra. The creators also confirmed that they will personally write all of the episodes, explaining that, as a mini-series, filler episodes will be omitted, allowing for a "really tight" and "cool" story.[7] Joaquim Dos Santos and Ryuki Hung, who worked on the Анимация and Дизайн of the original series, will also be involved in this show, as well as storyboarder Ian Graham. Furthermore, Jeremy Zuckerman, who composed the soundtrack for the original series as part of "The Track Team", will also be returning to score "Legend of Korra".[8]
Dante Basco, voice actor of Prince Zuko in the first series has confirmed his return to the series.[9] He has confirmed via Twitter that he is voicing a different character than Zuko, but that character is related to Zuko in some way.[10] Basco also confirmed that one of the episodes is currently titled "Skeleton in the Closet".[11] Similarly, Dee Bradley Baker has confirmed that he will also return to the series, voicing several Животные and humans. He also called the series "The Journey of Korra", though it is unknown if that will be a potential title.[12] Rob Paulsen has confirmed that he and Eva Marie Saint will both voice characters in the series, although Paulsen's role will be relatively minor.[13] Richard Epcar is also confirmed to be portraying a character.[14]
The Показать is expected to be darker and еще mature than the original show; however, the creators are not attempting to target a new audience, intending to balance mature themes with a sense of fun and adventure. Furthermore, there will be some "cheesy teen romance" for the main character, Korra. The creators also confirmed that they will personally write all of the episodes, explaining that, as a mini-series, filler episodes will be omitted, allowing for a "really tight" and "cool" story.[7] Joaquim Dos Santos and Ryuki Hung, who worked on the Анимация and Дизайн of the original series, will also be involved in this show, as well as storyboarder Ian Graham. Furthermore, Jeremy Zuckerman, who composed the soundtrack for the original series as part of "The Track Team", will also be returning to score "Legend of Korra".[8]
Dante Basco, voice actor of Prince Zuko in the first series has confirmed his return to the series.[9] He has confirmed via Twitter that he is voicing a different character than Zuko, but that character is related to Zuko in some way.[10] Basco also confirmed that one of the episodes is currently titled "Skeleton in the Closet".[11] Similarly, Dee Bradley Baker has confirmed that he will also return to the series, voicing several Животные and humans. He also called the series "The Journey of Korra", though it is unknown if that will be a potential title.[12] Rob Paulsen has confirmed that he and Eva Marie Saint will both voice characters in the series, although Paulsen's role will be relatively minor.[13] Richard Epcar is also confirmed to be portraying a character.[14]
“After the conclusion of the War, Aang and Zuko brought people from the four nations together and founded the United Republic, creating Republic City, a large "metropolis powered by steampunk-type technology" such as cars and motorcycles.”
I find it strange that Aang and Zuko decided to build a city, straight after the war.
Sozin started the war because he wanted the same thing right? (And to rule them all of course)
Why was Roku opposed to the idea anyway, Aang and Zuko thought it would be a good idea (‘they built their own city’)
Technically people in Republic city are living Sozin’s dream, right?
What are your thoughts?
( excuse the language/grammer , third English language speaker)