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Never Have I Ever season 3 is not coming to Netflix in November 2021 Never Have I Ever season 3 is not coming to Netflix in November 2021 by Diana Nosa All American season 4 is not coming to Netflix in November 2021 by Bryce Olin The live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series won’t be making its debut this fall on Netflix, however, filming is reportedly set to begin in November. That’s welcome, though unconfirmed, news considering the series was supposed to head into production in 2019. However, between the pandemic and the original show creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko departing the project, Avatar: The Last Airbender had been in a holding pattern.
While fan reaction about this upcoming Netflix original series has been mixed, especially in the face of Konietzko’s words on there being a divide between the creators’ vision and Netflix’s which caused them to walk away, the hope is that the show will be better than the widely panned live-action film. We’ll have to wait to weigh in, but Aang and the gang should be making their land on the streamer next year. Here’s when we could see Avatar: The Last Airbender premiere.
Though we’re also on the look out for Shadow and Bone season 2 which could push Avatar: The Last Airbender into 2023. It’s not likely considering there’s yet to be an announced production schedule for Shadow and Bone‘s sophomore season and star Ben Barnes recently stated that filming is likely to be begin in early 2022. But it’s still something viewers impatiently waiting for the show’s premiere should be aware of.
We’ll keep you posted on more Avatar: The Last Airbender news. Stay tuned to Netflix Life!
Who Are The Creators Of Avatar: The Last Airbender And The Legend Of Korra?
The creators of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra are creating a studio within Nickelodeon to make new shows and movies set in the world of Avatar. Avatar aired on Nickelodeon for three seasons from 2005 to 2008, and although it garnered plenty of accolades and attracted millions of viewers, there has never been an easy way to watch it online. As such, it didn’t surprise fans of the show when Avatar shot up Netflix’s Top 10 list in the days after being added to the streaming library last May.
Today’s Top Deal Amazon just kicked off a massive new sale — see all the best deals right here! This new division will be dedicated to expanding the world that DiMartino and Konietzko created with new animated series and movies based on Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. The very first project from Avatar Studios will be an animated feature film, and production is scheduled to start before the end of the year.
But even after all that time, there are still many stories and time periods in Aang’s world that we are eager to bring to life. We are fortunate to have an ever-growing community of passionate fans that enjoys exploring the Avatarverse as much as we do. We are exceedingly grateful to [Nickelodeon president] Brian Robbins and [president of Nickelodeon Animation] Ramsey Naito for their enthusiasm and respect for the Avatar property and us as its stewards.
Nickelodeon and the creators weren’t ready to share any specific details about the stories they plan to tell, but we do know where we can watch the movies and series they plan to create — Avatar Studios will launch original content on Nickelodeon’s linear and digital platforms, on Paramount+, in theaters, and on third-party services. Today’s Top Deal Amazon just kicked off a massive new sale — see all the best deals right here!
Who Tweeted About The Reunion Of Avatar?
Word of the big event came from Dante Basco’s Twitter account and fans are absolutely ecstatic about the development. Also adding to that surge of popularity was the fact that Netflix uploaded the entire run onto their service this summer as well. So, with not a ton to do, people were all too happy to revisit their favorite animated series.
Fans are rightfully excited and January 9th is going to be a great time. Check out Basco’s tweet down below: Earlier this summer, I spoke to Basco for Comicbook.com and he was as surprised as anyone that Avatar just blew up again. But it really goes to show you: A, the power of Netflix, and B, the power of a really good project that kind of lasted over the years now.
Of course, man. It’s strange that these lines that we don’t think much of them when we do them. ‘That’s rough buddy…’ and ‘Hello, Zuko here,’ little lines that I didn’t think much of when we did and something stuck with how the project came out, become these kinds of catchphrases in life for people to use, that they use in their regular life.
I appreciate, I’m proud of that multiplying, you know. Will you be watching the Avatar reunion?