Netflix’s Avatar The Last Airbender Might Have Found His Airplane

The Last Airbender’s AvatarSuch as One piece and Yu Yu HakushoYou’ll receive a live adaptation thanks to Netflix in the future. Several main cast members, along with the supporting characters who confronted Aang and the gang on their journey to defeat Fire Nation, have been revealed for the upcoming streaming production, although there is no single name, yet. Although not yet confirmed by Netflix, the live-bending scientist may have found the Jet.

Production of the first season of Netflix The Last Airbender’s Avatar It was recently wrapped and despite this fact, the streaming service has been unclear regarding a possible release date, as well as any news of a trailer or photos of the lead actor in costume. If you’re not familiar with the young actors who will be portraying Aang and his gang, Gordon Cormier will bring the avatar to life, Kiawentiio will play Katara, Ian Ousley will play Sokka, and Dallas Liu will play the conflicted prince. Fire Nation, Zuko. Longtime actor Paul Sun-Hyung Lee will take on the role of Uncle Iroh while Daniel Dae Kim will bring the evil fiery lord Ozai into the world of live action.

According to director, Avatar News, the role of Jett will be portrayed by actor Sebastian Amoruso, whom fans may know better than his role in I know what you did at Amazon last summer Television adaptation of the horror franchise.

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(Photo: Amazon)

Jet was the definition of a “rogue” in the animated series, leading a group of Earth Kingdom orphans dubbed the Freedom Warriors. Unfortunately for the teenage freedom fighter, he died in conflict with the villain Long Feng during the events of season two. For years after the traumatic event, fans debated whether Jett really died during this fight, despite the fact that he would never return in either of them. The Last Airbender’s Avatar or its complement series, The legend of Korracertainly talks about the idea that Jett didn’t make the series alive.

What do you think of this potential choice for Netflix’s live-bending adaptation? Feel free to tell us in the comments or hit me up directly on Twitter @EVComedy to talk about all things comedy, anime, and the world of bending.

Via Avatar News

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