In the past few years we have seen Netflix adapt to live-action series of various popular animated franchises. Such as: Resident Evil and Cowboy Bebop.
One of the most anticipated out of all the animated adaptations of Netflix is ‘The Last Airbender’ which is an upcoming Netflix Originals live-action fantasy adventure series.
Reportedly, it is one of the projects that Netflix has adapted from the Nickelodeon library. Everyone can get nostalgic as ‘The Last Airbender’ is one of the most prominent shows in the mid-2000s.
The creators of the show were Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. We also witnessed a movie of The Last Airbender which was released in 2010 but didn’t go as well as we expected.
What is The Plot of Avatar: The Last Airbender?
We all might know about the plot of The Last Airbender. Many of you for whom the story is long lost would still remember Aang the only Avatar capable of using all the four elements. In simple terms, a bald guy with an arrow on his forehead – everyone remembers him.
In the place where Avatar: The Last Airbender stays is a civilization that is split amongst four nations. The four nations are named as air nomads, earth kingdom, fire nation, and the water tribes.
In every nation there are very few and gifted ‘benders’ who can use the powers of their native elements using the skills of martial arts, telekinesis, and telepathy for their nation’s protection.
Avatar is a gifted child and the only one who can use the power of all the four elements. In the plot, Aang is the latest Avatar of the air nomads. Aang had been sleeping for hundred years in the ‘Avatar State’ and was woken by Katara and Sokka of the water tribes.
Being the only Avatar, Aang with the help of his friends is in a quest to muster the abilities of all the four nations in order to bring peace and harmony amidst all.
Conclusion
The creators of the original Avatar: The Last Airbender have reunited for this amazing project with Netflix. Everyone is thrilled, as The Last Airbender is one of those that are deeply rooted in everyone’s memory.