"Avatar: The Last Airbender" First Looks Are Finally Here, And People's Reactions Are Fire And Ice

    "I still believe that somehow the Avatar will return to save the world."

    The first looks of the live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender are finally here!

    My grandmother used to tell me stories about the old days —a time of peace — when Nickelodeon kept the balance with episodes of The Last Airbender...

    Screenshot from "Avatar: The Last Airbender"

    But that all changed when M. Night Shyamalan's live-action adaptation attacked.

    Now, Netflix has stepped up to hopefully right the wrongs of the past and give the fans of the four nations a proper remake. The streamer's live-action adaptation has been in the works since 2018. They announced their cast back in 2021, and the full cast in 2022 — and now there's more!

    A reimagined, live-action “Avatar: The Last Airbender” series is coming to Netflix!

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    On Friday, Netflix released the main cast's first looks; if you weren't excited before, wait until you see Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Zuko come to life.

    Arrows pointing at the actors playing Sokka, Katara, Aang, and Zuko

    Gordon Cormier is Aang, the Avatar and the last airbender in the world.

    Gordon Cormier as Aang
    Side-by-side of Gordon Cormier, Aang from the Netflix series, and Aang from the animated series

    Ian Ousley is Sokka, the 16-year-old de-facto leader of the Southern Water Tribe, who steps up after his father left to help fight in the war against the Fire Nation.

    Ian Ousley as Sokka
    Side-by-side of Ian Ousley, Sokka from the Netflix series, and Sokka from the animated series

    Kiawentiio is Katara, his 14-year-old sister who is the last water bender in her tribe after the Fire Nation killed all the other benders.

    Closeup of Kiawentiio as Katara
    Side-by-side of Kiawentiio, Katara in the Netflix series, and Katara in the animated series

    And Dallas Liu is Prince Zuko, the exiled 17-year-old crown prince of the Fire Nation, who must capture the Avatar to reclaim his honor.

    Dallas Liu as Prince Zuko
    Side-by-side of Dallas Liu, Prince Zuko in the Netflix series, and Prince Zuko in the animated series

    But, since the original creators, Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko stepped away from the Netflix project for "creative differences" to helm Avatar Studios and create separate projects, including an upcoming animated film — fans are still skeptical about the future of this live-action remake.

    Some people were quick to point out their issues with the costumes.

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    Others were a bit skeptical because the original creators are no longer involved.

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    Yet, there are a few fans who are holding out hope for the live-action version of the Aang Gang.

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    Also, check out the teaser trailer featuring the symbols of the four great nations from the world of The Last Airbender.

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    If there are any new developments, we'll keep you posted.