

They do have a particularly broken ability in bloodbending of their opponents, albeit it requires a full moon for a waterbender to perform. In terms of destructive capacity, for the most part they are in the large building+ range. They also possess elemental manipulation and are very versatile in their uses of it. Not too strong, but it's not too weak. As a verse they are lacking in physical feats, although they can augment their striking strength and speed with their elements.
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The show afterwards started a sequel series that takes place 70 years after the conclusion of the original called, Avatar: The Legend of Korra. The only way to permanently kill the Avatar is to kill him/her as he reaches a super state dubbed the "Avatar" state, but it is extremely difficult as all the bending abilities are greatly amplified in that state. The cycle goes Fire-> Air-> Water-> Earth ad infinitum. The Avatar itself is reincarnated into a new nation every time he's killed i.e if he's killed as a Water Tribesman he is reborn as an Earth Kingdom citizen. Only the Avatar can learn to control all four elements. Firebenders control fire and in more advanced stages, lightning, while waterbenders control water in all its physical states and bodily fluids, and can have low level healing powers. Earthbenders control rocks and minerals, and in one special case metals. Those who get the power are referred to as "benders" of their element. The ability is inborn so if you're not gifted from birth you have just received the short end of the stick. In the Avatar universe some people are gifted with abilities to control an element depending on which ethnic group they're born in. Aang's native nation, the Air Nomads, were already wiped out a century ago, hence the title. It centers around Aang, the incarnation of the spirit of the earth (known as the Avatar), and his quest to stop the tyrannical Fire Nation from taking out the other countries- the Water Tribes, Earth Kingdom, and Air Nomads.


He is repped by UTA, Brillstein Entertainment Partners and Gang Tyre.Avatar: The Last Airbender is an animated series created by Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. Kim, who is part of the voice cast of the upcoming AMC animated drama series Pantheon, also recently guest-starred in FX’s The Premise and appears in the movies Stowaway on Netflix, Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon and Sony Pictures’ Blast Beat. He also did an arc on another popular network medical drama, ABC’s The Good Doctor, which he helped set up and executive produces. The Lost alum, who was a series regular on CBS’ Hawaii Five-0 for seven seasons, has been recurring on NBC’s hit medical drama New Amsterdam. The in-demand writer-producer is coming off playing the co-lead in Nat Geo’s The Hot Zone: Anthrax, which premieres November 28. He also voiced Hiroshi Sato on Avatar: The Last Airbender spinoff series The Legend of Korra. He voiced General Fong in an 2006 episode of the Nickelodeon animated series and in the 2007 video game.

Kim is not a stranger to the Last Airbender franchise. Goi, Roseanne Liang, Jabbar Raisani and Jet Wilkinson are directing.Ģ020-21 Netflix Pilots & Series Orders Ozai’s drive to conquer and unite the world under firebender rule is a family burden - he believes that it’s his destiny to finish a war started by his ancestors.Īs a series regular, Kim joins previously cast young leads Liu Gordon Cormier, who plays Aang Kiawentiio (Katara) and Ian Ousley (Sokka).Īlbert Kim serves as showrunner, executive producer and writer on the series, with Rideback’s Dan Lin and Lindsey Liberatore executive producing, along with Michael Goi. Kim will play top villain Fire Lord Ozai, the ruthlessly driven leader of the Fire Nation who demands that everyone live up to his impossible standards, especially his teenage son, Prince Zuko (Dallas Liu).
