Avatar: The Last Airbender – Season 2 of the Netflix series begins filming with a first teaser
Renewed last Marchthe live action remake Avatar: The Last Airbender Netflix has officially launched its cameras and filming for its second season. The streaming platform took advantage of the Geeked Week event to announce it, with a nice teaser to boot.
Earth Kingdom's turn
As for season 2 of Squid Game And that of Wednesdaythese are 45 short seconds that were shared with fans to keep them waiting. A short preview that reveals to us, however, that this new chapter will be centered on the Earth Kingdom.
We can thus discern the feet of the character Toph Beifong. Blind, she is capable of mastering the Earth, and will become a traveling companion of Aang and his friends.
- Discover the teaser for season 2 ofAvatar: The Last Airbender :
Netflix also took the opportunity to reveal who will play the famous character: it will be the actress Miya Cech, seen in particular in the series Relentless And The Astronautsas well as in the film Darkest Minds in 2018.
As a reminder, Avatar: The Last Waterbender is adapted from the cult anime created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko in 2005. The three-season series is set in a world torn apart by war between the four elemental civilizations — water, earth, fire and air.
Released on February 22, the first season was a phenomenal success, accumulating more than 300 million hours viewed in less than two weeks of broadcast, notably exploding the figures of the already popular adaptation of One Piece.
This second season ofAvatar the last airbender will be without its original creator Albert Kim, who left the project last April. Producers Christine Boylan and Jabbar Raisani have taken over. Viewers will see the entire original cast, including Gordon Cormier (Aang), Kiawentiio Tarbell (Katara) and Ian Ousley (Sokka).
No release date has yet been announced for this season 2, but The Digitals will obviously keep you informed.
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