![]() While DiMartino and Konietzko are no longer involved with the live-action production, it still hopes to bring their original vision to life in a new way while staying true to the source material. ![]() Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko, the original "Avatar: The Last Airbender" creators, were in talks with Netflix about the new series but ultimately left the production due to conflicting visions and creative differences, per a statement released by DiMartino via Instagram in August 2020. Now, the show is getting an update, thanks to showrunner/executive producer Albert Kim. The series is about four nations - the Water Tribes, the Earth Kingdom, the Fire Nation, and the Air Nomads - where inhabitants called "benders" can manipulate the four elements separately, and Aang - the titular Avatar - who can manipulate all four elements. "Avatar: The Last Airbender" garnered critical acclaim during its original three-season run on Nickelodeon from 2005 to 2008. ![]() But it also confirmed that viewers still have a long wait until the adaptation of the animated Nickelodeon series arrives. ![]() The streamer revealed the first photos and trailer of the upcoming series at its Tudum event in Brazil on June 17. The first look at Netflix's live-action adaptation of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" is finally here, unveiling the ensemble cast who will soon bring the water, earth, fire, and air elements back to the small screen.
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