@@TheAvatarist side quest: but I don’t think people dislike Korra, I personally feel like it was the setting of the show, some of the main side characters weren’t as interesting as in aangs group, and the side characters that were great didn’t get enough screen time. And the whole technological era was ambitious and probably sounded better on paper, just didn’t deliver. And then you have the villains, they just weren’t as defined as the ones aang had to verse. It’s not korra herself but the show itself
@@TheAvatarist and ontop of that, the story is as old as time which is why it has an older audience as well. An avatar coming whenever the world is in ruin is a deep subject to a lot of the older generations…
I never thought "Korra was forced to destroy the world do to a cataclysmic event". The way I interpreted it was "A cataclysmic event threatened the very existence of the planet, and Avatar Korra was forced to hold everything together -- destroying everything and killing her in the process."
I already imagined that Korra would cause the destruction of the world, she made several bad decisions, leaving countless enemies with the bend, and even alive, despite the crimes committed. Korra wasn't a good Avatar, ok, it doesn't matter if you're a fan or a hater of Korra, she didn't know how to be a good Avatar, period. Now, I thought that the next story would actually show the new Avatar having to correct Korra's mistakes, learning from herself not to repeat her mistakes from her previous life, although I didn't think about a post-apocalyptic world. This could be phonetically fantastic or a melodic nightmare. Because it is A CHANCE to correct all the errors in Korra's Story, not only in the character, but also in the script, which from beginning to end was disappointing. A failed heroine who seeks to redeem herself, a villain using evil to achieve the greater good, or giving hope in a world without her. It's something we all urgently need today. Avatar is a critique of our own world, we are at a decisive moment of evolution or death, living in dystopia. These two could be the redemption or destruction of the franchise. NOTE: I hope they don't turn them into bad stereotypes like Korra.
@@cavaleirot every avatar had to fix the issues of the previous one. Aang had to stop fire nation from attacking everyone after ryoku planted the seeds for it to prosper. Korra had to fix Aang’s mistake on giving too much power towards benders and ignoring the hatred created by those who don’t have such powers. The next avatar will have to live life without talking to the previous lives. Korra as an avatar had to solve problems and create new solutions that no avatar before her has to deal with.
I totally agree that the technological backwards step is a very good thing. I didnt like how it turned out in Korra, it made Bending less meaningful and felt unfitting. I would really like it if Seven Havens turned out to be really dark and brutal (like Attack on Titan), with a similarly huge main threat that turns out to be the reason why Korra "destroyed" the earth
I’m still not buying the twin avatars concept, but I also agree, actually a bit relief, with the technological backwards. Hopefully we can see some solarpunk elements on the havens, that would be nice!
@Ame865 Nickelodeon has no part in this besides owning the studio. The whole reason avatar studios was founded was because of nickelodeon overstepping on creative right.
I assume the post apocalypse thing is because they don't want to modernize the world. Because in the future, would the avatar even be needed? With the technology advancement, will there be an Iron Man like hero?
@@samlung2724 that was my big concern about going forward instea dof backward. Especially when we got the rumors of it being more cyberpunk. I'm all for a post apocalyptic setting though. The next 1000 years could be what the world was like for the 1000 years before Aang. Obviously it'll have its own uniqueness and whatnot, I just don't want an avatar series in modern times. Just no
Well, when you title your video “The new Avatar Series destroys EVERYTHING”, you end up contributing to and spearheading that culture of negativity, instead of contributing to honest, neutral reporting.
@@emmamason5383I was hoping for that too, but apparently, according to the casting calls, they were only looking for children to voice the Avatars throughout the whole season. So maybe there won't be any time skip during the first season
@emmamason5383 This is my hope right here. Aang being 12 was pushing it. Not to be cynical, but I don't want to watch Dora the Explorer for multiple seasons. No matter how much the twins maybe had to, "grow up fast" there's only so much you can do with younger children plot-wise in a cartoon like this.
Avatarist, I do think this show has the potential to be interesting and I’m all for giving most of the potential elements in these leaks a chance, but the twin Avatar thing gives me pause. And it’s more than just the fact that there hasn’t been an established precedent for the avatar in the series previously. One thing that is referred to as Samderson’s Second Law of Magic is my main misgivings about the idea of a twin Avatar set. The law itself says that when writing a magic system, establishing what your magic CANNOT do is more important than what it can do. It can make the magic system more interesting and complex if you establish what the system is not capable of, and allow the characters to manipulate the magic system within those confines. Toph’s ability to metalbend and bloodbending are good ways that doesn’t break the bending system, but allows it to be more versatile. And while Korra (especially season 2) pushed the envelope a bit and offered exceptions to the established rules set in ATLA, it tries it’s best not to break the magic system’s rules that were firmly established in the original show. I just worry that the twin avatar idea might be the straw that breaks the magic system’s back. The writers, if they do intend to use this idea, have to think very carefully on how they want to establish this idea in the world that makes it so it is a plausible possibility that could exist. It’s an interesting idea to be sure, but I worry that unless they make a good enough case for why it can exist within the magic system, it might make the world and characters less compelling. But that is just my thoughts on the issue, they could surprise us and I would love to be proven wrong.
@@SiriusGalilei I agree 100%. I'm all for all of these ideas in the leaks, bring it on, but I do not believe both twins being the avatar or splitting the avatar works at all. Sounds cool, could be fun and interesting, but breaks established lore and could cause the whole franchise to unravel
The only way I can see the twin thing working is if it's like the twins in borderlands. Where one isn't a real avatar and rather a parasite the leeches power off the other.
The idea of a Spirit’s energy being split into two beings was established in the magic system during the first season of ATLA with the moon spirit being split between the koi fish and Princess Yue. The same could be possible with Raava.
@josephguiste9465 it wasn't split though, it gave her some of its essence to keep her alive. It didn't split itself. She just gave it back. Nice try though. While she had the moon spirits essence she was not spirity and magical. So even if the twin has some of Raava's essence she wouldn't be the avatar
@ They were both the Moon spirit. The Koi fish died, and Yue in returning the life force actually became the moon spirit herself. It was split. I’m not trying anything sneaky, I’m just telling you what happened in the show.
How would the two Avatars reincarnate? Would they come back as twins again, or reincarnate as two different people and be soulmate enemies of order and chaos?
I feel like either option could work well. If it's always twins, that doesn't mean it has to happen every generation. They could say that Vaatu takes time to "recharge" after being defeated if they still want to mix it up for the next series after. It only being twins the first time, then splitting into two separate Avatar cycles gives also seems like it would lead to some interesting stories, like having their ages end up out of sync. I'd love to see stuff like an older Avatar finding a child Dark Avatar and trying to raise them not to be evil.
@@WCLCooke good questions, if I had to guess what the “logic” is here I think it be something like: Korra absorbed two spirits, so when she died they were still stuck together, so raava/vaatu went to find a new “host” to be the avatar while they were still fused. They then inhabited a zygote or whatever (not entirely sure when raava actually inhabits the new avatar), and then the dual nature of raava and vaatu forced a split to create twins, one with raava and the other with vaatu. Once these two avatars die, raava and vaatu will be separate and able to inhabit whoever rather than the same being.
@twocents7509 I think in this universe, fetuses receive the soul the moment of birth. As we see the death of Roku immediately leading to the birth of Aang.
9:20 The Legend of Korra didn't have to destroy the whole world for the plot to be good and interesting. There were still many threats, villains and problems present in the series. Yes, all the eras have the problems, wars and serious conflicts, but neither of them literally destroyed the world. There was so much potential for the future of the world with new wars, states, identities, ideologies etc and they just threw all of that in the bin. Making new problems in the world doesn't mean you have to destroy the current world, you can just build the world up from where it left off, like LoK did
u people who complain about things like this are weird. just because you like something doesn’t mean it needs to be curated to your liking. your also complaining about a show that is in the process of being made.. are u guys okay?
My main issue is how out of everything to build this new series around, they chose the worst plot thread from LoK, that being the Vatu arc. It reminds me of how in Game of Thrones most people were disappointed with how the white walkers and Long Night were handled in season 8 but for some reason they keep referencing it in House of the Dragon lmao. Like I was certain that the world of Avatar was done with the dark avatar plot point but now it's the main driving force behind this new show and frankly a post apocalyptic setting feels too out of place in this universe
Right, why didn’t they build off of the stronger points of Korra, instead of it’s weakest? I love TLOK but I do recognize that the season 2 spirit world plot with Raava and Vatuu was the weakest point. I hope this show isn’t just Mike and Bryan trying to fix the worst part of Korra, writing-wise.
But what exactly of season 2 was the lowest points? Because for me the only things that were really bad was Korra losing the connections to her past lifes and the giant fight and then were Jenora saves the day. Everything else for me was good. I really enjoyed the idea of the Avatar spirit and having a dark Avatar.
(sigh) The setting doesn’t decide how good the stories are that we can tell. It’s the writing. Any issue with telling new stories in the Four Nations is a problem with Writing, not the setting. What, we really think we wasted all the good stories we could tell in the world of the Four Nations already? It’s a planet with massive continents and places we haven’t even seen yet. Settings in other franchises, places like Metropolis and Gotham City for DC Comics, they’ve been used for telling stories for almost 100 irl years now and we’re still getting good stories in those settings. I don’t have a problem with them nuking everything and starting with something new, they can do whatever they want and I couldn’t stop them so why bother. It’s when people say that bland and repetitive stories are caused by the setting still being the Four Nations, when in reality, repetitive and stale stories are almost ALWAYS caused by the writing… that’s where I draw the line. What, do we really think that big AAA game they’re making for Avatar is just going to rehash everything we’ve already seen? According to this logic, yes. It’s in the Four Nations, so that’s what will happen, right? Anything we ever do now with the Four Nations from now and until the end of time will just rehash Aang and Korra, right? Um, no. And what’s the point of using this new setting so we can tell “newer, fresher, and better stories” if all we’re going to do is rehash Kyoshi’s story but with twins? And do we genuinely, honestly, wholeheartedly believe that EVERY SINGLE AVATAR since Wan did the exact same things, had the exact same stories, and did everything that happened in ATLA over and over again for literally 10,000 years?? Of course not. C’mon guys, the setup is there. Just use it! You won’t alienate the majority of your audience that way
When it comes to a post apocalptic setting, the technological progress isn't necessarily reset, It's gonna be more scattershot and anachronistic in part thanks to how physically divided things have become. I think we might still see trucks and air ships. Maybe even the occasional mech.
I've commented this on a previous video but I still think they should have jumped ahead one full avatar cycle and give us the *next* earthbening avatar. In that way, the whole "ruined Aang and Korra's legacy" goes out the window cause it's been at minimum 400 years since then, and we could have more previous avatars the new avatar could talk to for guidance.
The concept of post-apocalypse and twin avatars does not sound exciting to me and it makes me sad because i've been trying to convince myself to like the idea
I actually liked Korra. The rise of tech and science, was a nice contrast to the mysticism of bending. Now…they could of done some other things differently, but overall it wasn’t that bad. My question is what about the Sand bender Avatar? Would that be it’s own story or would it be put on ice?
Honestly, this feels like some twisted fans AO3 fanfic. And Honestly can't believe they're going this route. Only cuz it's the creators doing this will I give it a chance, but I will remain skeptical at best
I don't get the hate, the premise does sound interesting although I would like to know more about how Korra supposedly destroyed the world, it feels out of character for her
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Avatar just needs this in order for it to keep working, the avatarworld is simply to peaceful right now for any interesting story. Sure you can make some weird terroristgroup again just like in Korra, but that would make this series just LoK 2. The only thing I can think of is some sort of civil war in the earthkingdom with some of the new states becoming brutal dicatorships, but even that wouldn't be that interesting as the other nations have enough power to crush bad states and the whole story would revolve around the (former) earth kingdom again. People seem to be ignorant how hard it is to keep the world of Avatar engaging. ATLA worked because Aang was gone for 100 years, LoK worked because there was never a series about rogue terrorists in the world of avatar before.
There are plenty of interesting concepts that Avatar can use before resetting everything with a Post Apocalypse setting. Plenty of different kinds of Spirits, Corporations, Pirates (like Sky Pirates), something more personal for the Avatar, new technologies that threaten Bending or Spirits, even pollution could be a main focus.
I can’t believe people are reacting like that. After years of waiting I am off the charts excited for a new series. The creators made two amazing shows and I think have earned my trust that whatever they cone up with next will also be great. It’s not what I was expecting, but that’s okay! Let them tell their story people!
Honestly the whole twist of Korra destroying the world is kind of fucking tired. I"m sick and tired every previous hero in a story having to go down in flaming ruins for the next hero in line to be cooler. And I'm not even a big Korra fan, but this just does the girl dirty.
@oywiththepoodlesalready WHICH IS MY WHOLE POINT. so before u get on here tryna check some tighten your helmet. coming up with think pieces on how yall can make the show better when it’s not even out like yall created the avatar franchise. my whole point was he made an intro about yall being delusional and what do yall do come to the comment section to continue being slow
10:01 maybe it’s a kuruk situation, people say he’s the worst, but he was just doing what he had to, he didn’t have a choice. He was secretly doing things that helped the world, his bad deeds were a better alternative to what would have happened had he been like Yangchen. Idk tho
I also disagree with your point that we've seen the entire world during Atla. Korra literally left the spirit portals open, which means there's a lot more exploring for anyone to do in that realm and they could bring their bending into the spirit realm. Another conflict and plot line wasted.
No, the world was destroyed not the spirit world. And also who’s to say they won’t explore them both anyway. Let the show debut before saying what’s wasted or not
@@jamesbaker5351 white the spirit world may still exist, I feel like there's still a lot of the real world to explore. We haven't seen all of the earth kingdom states, and the only part of the fire nation we have seen is the capital, ember island, boiling rock, and roku's temple. There's a lot more to the fire nation too. I'm saying there's a potentially really good story line that is wasted, not that the entire show is wasted.
Im going to be cautiously optimistic, I personally don't lile 2 avatars but i will give the show a chance because Im a fan and it has potential to change my mind.
I didn't misinterpret anything. I have first hand information on the series and was privately sent animation of the first episode. The original leaker misinterpreted things, I simply cleared them up in my video.
having 2 Avatars is stupid and makes no sense of course its gonna get hated on they are ruining the series with this garbage. the whole point of Avatar is a guy merged with Raava the light spirit and became the avatar and when the Avatar dies they reincarnate so having 2 of them makes no sense, it cant be Vaatu because it hasnt been 10K years since Korra dies only 100
Korra restored Rava 20 minutes after she was destroyed - from what I figure they always somewhat exist, it just takes 10k years and the harmonic convergence for them tk fully re-emerge. Before Vaatu was trapped in the tree of time for the 10k years, now hes seemingly inside Rava the same way Rava was inside him (letting Korra pull her out) Imo, don't judge before actually knowing the plot!
They made one great basically near perfect show and one show that was pretty good but massively worse than its predessor and had mixed reactions. Now imagine if the next one is MUCH WORSE than a "pretty good" show
LoK was not amazing, it was lukewarm at best and only the 3rd season stood out. It does not however sound like a disaster like what these leaks are proposing.
My only gripe with this new series is that its convolution with the main source of inspiration for the show. An avatar is a reincarnation of a single soul. Both in dharmic religions, which is where the show even got its name from to even the storyline of the show. I can not see how they will explain a single soul being reincarnated into two different bodies in the same lifetime. Without contradiction in every way possible
If you know how the Avatar reincarnation cycle works, it's really not that hard to figure out how two avatars can exist ... Because we already had two avatars at the same time. In Avatar, the Avatar is a human who is the vessel of Raavaa, the light spirit. If the human dies, Raavaa inhabits the next human. Thus, a new Avatar is born. In LoK, the Dark Avatar was introduced, who is a human who inhibits Vaatu, the dark spirit. Vaatu got sealed away, so no reincarnation for him. How Vaatu gets freed and why he takes over a twin? Well, that's to be seen. But it very likely has to do with the reason, why the world went to shit. It's really not that hard to come up with an explanation, so it's hard to understand, why you are unable to see any of that.
I'm not 100% on board with this premis. It's like they don't want it set in a futuristic setting so use Korra destroying the world to have a post apocalyptic almost fantasy type setting as the main thing for the story. I still think have the story of the Red Lotus veing put in jail would have been a better story.
@@LunaHarp91 lol, yeah. And it’s the worst arc in korra by far. Now it seems the creators are going to use everyone’s least favorite plot points in korra for the basis of the new show… ugh.
@@LunaHarp91 how did Raava and Vaatu break established lore? In the 3rd ever episode of ATLA, Katara called the avatar state his Avatar spirit. They always intended the Avatar to be half spirit. They've even said as much in interviews regarding Book 2 of Korra.
idk how i feel about it. personally im on of the few who loved korra even more than atla, and loved the steampunk stuff. kinda hoped they would keep going with the age up with the audience thing and make the earth avatar some super chill dude in his 30s, like a Spike Spiegel type dude. bro just travels around chilling in an era of peace korra carved out, without much going on. whole first season would just be him doing little stuff, sorta reintroducing the new spirt filled world, almost full slice of life season only cutting away to some shadowy figures plotting "something". but then last episode of season 1 his chill just let it be attitude means some 1940s stuff was happening without him even aware, and season 2 hes gotta deal with the fact that he let ww2 happen. but thats just me i guess. twins could be good especially if its dark/light like you say, even better if the dark one only gains water and is an earth/water bender rather than all 4 making it entirely unique. i really really want to be hopeful, but the most entertainment these days kinda sucks and weve been in an era of franchise destruction for a while now, which has understandable made me jaded. i hope its good, but i dont have blind faith that it even necessarily can be in this era. i mean it seems like maybe we are at the end of the tunnel now, so if this was only starting production now, id probably be more excited, but it was largely in development during the height of "lets ignore everything in this franchises past for the sake of some bs nobody wanted" no major franchise from star wars to lord of the rings survived the "slop-ening" of entertainment, i dont have it in me to be hopeful that any of them can. if im wrong and its amazing, then i will be thrilled. but i wont get my hopes up anymore, not sure i even can.
1:10 "Anyone with bending is drafted into the army to fight nature" Such sloppy writing in a world where it's inhabitants can literally shape it with their mind.
You are part of the blame. Your leaks and speculations were so egregious of course people are going to be taken aback. If you and the creators have this deal on how to promo their new series and shows, you're doing a terrible job to sell us on this one. Why dont you tell them the public is overwhelming negative because it genuinely sounds like 10 terrible fanfics and comics plunged together.
being born and growing up in a world that's already broken, that feels like it's heading towards an unstoppable end. how can kids possibly learn to cope with that? edit: also i love how the setting reminds me of horizon zero dawn
As others have said, it feels like fanfic. It also feels like it's a cashgrab. My favorite series have known when to end it. LoK did turn out well (imo), but it was pushing it. Continuously adding to something does not automatically make it better. I also don't like how it's just pushing more hate towards Korra. I really liked the show, but a lot of people consider it a flop and have deemed Korra the "worst avatar." They have to know that this will only direct more disdain towards that work.
When you’re a diehard fan, and you’ve gone this long without any new content on top of the heat korra got, I have an entire notepad dedicated to how I imagined the evolution throughout the world of avatar, and in those notepads, I definitely included the possibility of twins. In my notes I have a version of the military except with the new info of how people become avatars I timeskipped to an era which many avatars were born but some could only control 1 to 2 or maybe three elements at a time and they would have to work together in order to create really cool combos, those able to control all four and at least one of the special elements would be seen as generals or captains. There’s no telling where the story will go, and given the level of control these guys have fought to have over their stories, i can’t wait to see what they’ve been sitting on all these years ❤🎉 10:38 I mean not everyone’s read the comics, a there’s a big enough gap between viewers who might not even know there’s comics. I didn’t find out until was out a finished korra that comics were being released, i’m happy that you’re going this route. I just hope we get to see the actual comic books in movie form to fill in that time before korra, how they did our boy Sakka just wasn’t right man😭
Ehhh, still don’t like it. What’s the point of the previous two shows constantly saving the world if they just go and destroy all of it anyway. It just feels like they destroyed too much of the original world. If they toned it back a bit, say, Korra had to destroy a significant portion of the earth kingdom to save the rest of the world, I think that would be fine. They would leave enough of the original world for us to still recognize it as avatar, and it would leave an interesting story for the next avatar because the earth kingdom would probably hate the avatar after that (and the next avatar would of course be earth).
"What’s the point of the previous two shows constantly saving the world if they just go and destroy all of it anyway." I absolutely do not understand this sentiment ... Why fight in World War 1 and 2, when World War 3 just fucks everything up anyway? Because to think that it's fucked in the future anyway, so why bother is such a nihilistic view, that literally nobody who is doing any progress holds it. How many years since the end of ATLA and the beginning of Seven Havens? 200 years? 250 years? So you want to say, that because bad shit happened after that, the previous 240 years where irrelevant? Yeah, Aang should have known that in less than 300 years from his fight against the Phoenix King, that the world is going to go to shits anyway, so he should just have let him genocide the earth kingdom >.> "They would leave enough of the original world for us to still recognize it as avatar" We don't know how the world is going to look like. A simple cave and a person earthbending a door shut is already enough to recognize the world. So it's really not going to be a problem to recognize the world. "because the earth kingdom would probably hate the avatar after that" And now the entire world potentially hates the avatar ... especially if there are two and one of them is the dark avatar, which appeared once in history and was literally evil ... so the avatar can be blamed for the end of the world (which you ironically are already doing).
@ I think you misunderstand me, I’m talking about why do this from a writing perspective. When writers just keep the setting in turmoil you start to wonder if the protagonists method is even working. Take Batman for example, it just retells stories of Gotham in turmoil over and over and you don’t really see any progress with the city (except in the Christopher Nolan trilogy). It’s a trope in writing that I dislike because it makes it feel like you’re just watching the same story again and again. Now, you can still have the characters constantly needing to save their setting, but personally I don’t think you should halt progress or go completely backwards throughout your entire setting for the sake of that plot. If you want to use real world examples, then even during ww1 and ww2 there was overall progress in the world, it wasn’t reduced to Armageddon. Our world became better and continued to get better after… also, aang basically woke up in an Armageddon world, so it feels like it’s redoing that a bit. As for the comment about people hating the avatar, I was just showing how there could still be a compelling story without destroying the entire world. I’m aware that this story line could exist either way, and I think that would be interesting. I’m not blaming the avatar, I am saying the world/earth kingdom might blame the avatar as part of the story. Also, it’s a bit much to assume that someone isn’t in a field of progress just because of one post on RUclips or one viewpoint. I’m actually looking to get into progressing technology once I have my doctorate in physics and I currently work in physics research.
@@twocents7509 also if the avatar world is supposed to mirror the real life world, why the hell do they see it as a desolate wasteland not worth saving? Why even invest in their next works like the movies when the world is going to be blown up anyways with and I quote "lightning storms everywhere" and dark spirits running amok? This man speaking in the video is a super glazer and a paid shill atp. Pay him no mind with major copium, there's nothing for avatar stans to look forward to atp.
Despite what many may say I hate the idea of the technological regression especially in a post-apocalyptic setting. The visuals in the legend of korra were out of this world and I believe technology played a huge part in that. Also 9 year old protagonists? Seriously? The majority of the avatar fanbase are teens and young adults by now no one would relate to 9year olds. Its a fact that Aang was also pretty young but lets be honest we all were when we first watched that show and some liked the older characters better.
The writers broke atla lore with korra, ravaa etc.. and now they are breaking the crappy korra lore with this slop. Tbh i dont care much anymore. But how tf is a single soul (ravaa) able to split into two people? It makes zero sense stop trying to convince yourself otherwise... they literally just said lets make them twins just because. Lets do it just for marketing and hype. Then retcon and write around it
Your first part isn't true. LOK didn't "break" ALTA lore. The second part seems actually somewhat accurate. Splitting Raava with Twins wouldn't make any sense.
@@WeebGuru6Not really,but you cant ignore major parts of the lore. The fact is,that Raava is the light within the Avatar State that we always saw. So if they have the Avatar State appear then it cant be ignored
OK, Just because the main character is a child does not mean the story is going to be childish. I mean... For example, you've heard of "The Shining" Right? The main character a five-year-old boy. But I sure as heck would not want any five-year-old to hear that story or see that movie! My main concern actually is that they will make the show a bit too "Woke".
The "Post-Apocalyptic" trope is just as tropey as the "Chose One" trope. This is just Nickelodeon doing "Mad Max" for a "Modern(tm)" audience.........beyond cringe.
We can hardly call something bad, like the heavens or twin Avatars, till we see the finer details and we won't know that till we see the show and it explains it for all we know these idea's could be great, so lets wait and see and if its bad then we can complain. Though with the twin Avatars i would be intrested to see if they give them an ability to merge for a short time, like Goku and Vegeta can in Dragon Ball, that could be fun.
Am I the Only One Seing this Dynamic:- A Boy and a Girl began & ended(Kataraang)a Series They also began another (TenzinKorra:-even though he was Married he voiced the Intro till the end😉) and Ended with Two Girls ending the Series(Korrasami) Two Girls began another Series(The Twins:Pavinisha). How Will it End ?
Nah I’m not a fan of anything I’ve heard about this new series to many changes, it’s not gunna be good. I love korra but I’m aware of some of her flaws, this new series sounds like it’s going to ruin the avatar franchise
Yoooo, so question for y'all. Was Vaatu destroyed before or after Kora refused with Raava using Harmonic Convergence? Because if it was before, and Vaatu was part of Raava when they re-emerged, then Vaatu could be merged as well, and the Avatar cycle will include both from now on
Vatuu cannot be destroyed. Darkness cannot exist without the light and vice versa. Korra found Raava within Vatuu, but only fused with Raava. Vatuu and Raava cannot be one, they are two parts of a whole, Yin and Yang. Vatuu still has potential to fuse with someone, just as the cycle with Raava continues.
that show how much people hated Korra show i just hate how the avatar state was restarted and the romance got in the way of the show sometimes plus it could have been used for grow instead of what ever that was
One small complaint is i wish there was a boy and girl twin be interesting to see that dynamic.I also hope there’s a time skip in the series because 9 seems a lil young i guess we’ll see
I just don't like post-apocalyptic stories. I never have. And I don't want to go through the whole thing of another kid. Avatar. Aang was a kid, Korra was a teen. I don't want to do it again. So I don't believe I'll be watching this. Like I said a couple videos back... Most things usually find an audience. I think this will. But I don't believe I'll be among them. Nothing about this gets me excited about watching it.
@MachinegunTeddy DUDE, calm down. The owner of the post said in the most respectful way that he isn't interested in New Avatar. That's fine. But don't be toxic to him.
Wait Nisha and pavi are the avatars after Korra like after Korra died right? Shouldn't the twins be boys or one is a boy since the cycle thing or is that part of the cycle also been screwed up also I'm hoping the story is about Nisha and pavi unlocking the past lives
Roku's twin died when they were twelve. Roku learned he was the avatar at sixteen. at this point, it might be safe to assume that his twin brother may have had the ability, but died before he could use the ability.
You're already judging and putting undue expectations on a show before it even gets announced. Either give it a fair chance or do everyone a favor and ignore it.
@@asimhussain8716 First sentence is comparing it to another show that was widely trashed on, purely on the basis of both having twin main characters. Second sentence is assuming there's a high chance of it sucking which prompts the commenter to beg it not to suck. Third sentence is ascribing the show lower quality purely on the basis of the age of the main characters. The entire comment is judgmental of a show that hasn't even been announced yet.
@@simplyepic3258 Who cares if he's referencing another show? Who cares that he doesn't want it to suck? Who cares if he likes the older series? No, the only one being judgemental is you lol. You're soft, both emotionally and in the head.
People seem more concerned about representation than anything else, as usual. I don't know what to expect from this, but from hearing the recap it doesn't seem to interest me too much atm.
The show is probably gonna be awesome, but please, for the love of god, no more girl-boss tropes. Please. Let them be like Korra, like just a regular person, no constant sarcasm, constant cynics, constant snark.
I find it interesting how much concern there was about the original creatures leaving the Netflix show when Korra wasn't good. They made one good show and one ok show, I didn't necessarily have higher hopes with or without them. To be clear atla is my favorite show ever, I just don't think they proved with Korra that they're able to capture that greatness more than once
the art you keep showing for the new show's cities/settlements looks so cool, reminds me of Bastion or other Supergiant Games stuff for some reason I think also it's because the two apocalypses rhyme a little bit in some interesting ways, I've always loved Bastion and Avatar and I like the idea of this type of calamity. I like what it might mean for an avatar who's barely scraping by trying to survive themselves for all that responsibility to be foisted upon them from a young age.
I'm assuming the cataclysmic event has something to do with Spirit Energy Weapon shenanigans. (As an example only) The Legend of Gengi fan work postulated an Earth Federation developing a nuke-type Spirit weapon and that prematurely killed Korra in an attempt to stop it in that timeline. I'm thinking that the Seven Havens would represent the various capitols or major centres present during Korra's era. Essentially (and I had to look up some of the names): Imperial City in the Fire Nation archipelago, Agna Qel'a and Wolf Cove at the North and South poles respectively, and, Ba Sing Se, Omashu, Zaofu, and Republic City on the main continent. That would line up with there being essentially seven major population centres which would become as many havens. The dual Avatars is not that much of a stretch in my opinion. There was rampant speculation about the possibility for a 'chaos' avatar now being present to compliment the 'order' avatar who has been serving for the last 10,000 or so years. I'm curious about the relationship with the Spirit World in the new series. Did the measures necessary to mitigate the cataclysm cut-off or attenuate the connection of the Corporeal World with the Spirit World? Is the connection still there but all the denizens rightfully angry with humanity? Is the connection more present as there may be random dimensional rifts in the wastes, but both environmental hazards and enraged aggressive spirits make finding them dangerous?
"hating just to hate" "has a solid chance of being something good" How to put this... Imagine if Amazon suddenly decided 'The Boys' was over, they're gunna make some tweaks behind the scenes, and then this new series is gunna be PG. Even if it was a cinematographic masterpiece, it still wouldn't fit. Obviously Avatar has been a kids show from the beginning. HOWEVER in their own words the entire premise of the show was that it and it's characters were supposed to evolve with the times. To a great degree, Korra did the same by employing young adult characters to fit an audience that by the time was much older than they had been. Now it's fine to tell any story you want. And to obliterate all established history, sure, who cares. But it's another thing entirely that this is seeming to be one of the youngest targeted installments of the series, which I know I personally am incredibly dismayed over. Maybe I'll be surprised. Maybe even pleasantly. Probably not though.
The issue is that we don't know a single thing about any of it. For all we know those concept arts are the first few minutes of the show taking place in a flashback before we do a time skip. Imagine if the first scene of Korra got leaked and it was her as a toddler and everyone freaked out thinking the whole show was going to be taking place as her being a toddler. We just don't know any details about anything right now. This is why leaks are bad.
"Imagine if Amazon suddenly decided 'The Boys' was over" False analogy. Neither ATLA nor LoK randomly ended without a conclusion. It's more like, the final season of The Boys ends (which will be next season) and after that, they start a spin-off which is PG. Even though we have absolutely no idea if the new show is going to be PG ... and considering The Boys is 18+ and LoK was 12+ at most ... still a bad analogy. "Even if it was a cinematographic masterpiece, it still wouldn't fit." Really? Deadpool 2 did it. Two versions. Rated M and Rated PG. And it worked ... "Now it's fine to tell any story you want. And to obliterate all established history, sure, who cares." Except literally nothing in the leaks is even hinting at any of what you just said. Which means you are throwing in baseless assumptions and assertions, because you don't like the setting ... which is post-apocalyptic. So obviously a lot of stuff changed, but the history stays the same. Similar how stuff changed from ATLA to LoK. "But it's another thing entirely that this is seeming to be one of the youngest targeted installments of the series" Maybe. Maybe not.
I heard about the twin leak/theory before which I don't mind...... but I kinda hope they'd play with it a bit more? Lile maybe one twin gets water and fire and the other gets earth and air. And I feel there has to be more to the sandstorms and lightning right? I hope even if it's not the nation's of atla. there's still some other factions..... idk
Vaatu and Raava were the worst ideas to happen to franchise. What made the lore so great in the ATLA was we saw only snapshots of the spiritual world. But it was still mysterious with potential, hidden meaning, and depth. Then everything was answered in info dump in LoK, and rather poorly. Thats as if Star Wars and Lord of the Rings revealed every interesting unknown by saying, "oh, two clashing deities is the reason behind the ring/force. The End." Like?? If youre gonna take away the mystique and lure away from the spiritual world, couldnt you have put more originality and thought?? Thats why two twin avatars is the worst idea, since every 12 year old fanfic writer has already written this story.
Hold on a sec did you just say two NINE year old kids?? That alone is enough for me to drop this from a must watch to a 1 episode watch, the chances imma find any story involving two literal kids interesting is low, this might be a "its just not for me" moment
Calm down action over words let's just see first is there any shows with very young man characters but they are mature like Naruto and Dragan ball well when I there are most censored of the time in anime form but the original source material is more darker look at x men 97 its for everyone but it's still more for an older audience is there a lot of things that can make the show more popular than the plot like animation just imagine the power system of bending what's sakuga level of animation it will attract anyone
I'm definitely willing to give this a shot and I think it's silly to form an opinion about a show this far before it's even released, but for me personally, I'm not a fan of the post-apocalyptic direction. In a vacuum, sure, a post-apocalyptic fantasy series where you have some old steampunk tech thrown in sounds really cool. But for me personally, a big appeal of ATLA's setting as always been that, for the most part, it's a fairly realistic and nuanced setting in terms of the geopolitics, just with bending and spirits thrown in. It's neat to see a world that evolves similarly to ours but with the addition of a hard magic system, and I'd personally much rather explore what that setting looks like as it moves into a world where the old monarchies and "traditional" systems in Aang's time are increasingly challenged and undermined by the emergence of more "modern" forces, like liberal democracy, revolutionary politics, and anti-imperialism. You get a bit of that in Korra, but it's very limited IMO. The Earth Kingdom dissolving into a bunch of sovereign states all competing for influence and/or a cold war of sorts between the United Republic and Fire Nation would've made for really fascinating story options, for instance, as would seeing how modern countries deal with access to the Spirit World and spirits more generally. Hell, I think there's a lot they could've done regarding mechanized environmental destruction and how that affects a world in which spirits embodying aspects of nature are so prevalent. Sending everything back to the stone age feels not only like it eliminates that really fascinating setting, but it also eliminates the storytelling potential of a more "modern" ATLA world that really grapples with the ideological confrontations I think Korra only ever really scratched the surface of. That said, if they can make the new series' politics feel like a natural "evolution" of Korra's, I'd be more for it. Like if the city-states are also accompanied by a variety of warlords, surviving breakaway states, and remnants of the nations prevalent in the past series (basically, instead of "reseting" the ATLA world, give it a heavy beating but stop short of a complete destruction), I'd be more open to the setting they're going for. It's not the direction I would've gone for, but applying societal breakdown and what an apocalypse would realistically be like to ATLA sounds neat.
They should just make a new series, if they want to make something radicaly different from Avatar. I think making sequels that upset the fans of the privious installment by messing with the previous series is a bad move. Just wipe the lore clean and start a new show incorportating the elements you like. They are free to make what they want with their IP and we are free to not like it.
The twin sibling could've been a nonbender, or an inventive earthbender, or even only able to bend elements not currently bent by the other. But they just couldn't resist doing two full avatars.
And that's an issue how? They can still take what your suggesting and make it so that one twin is a prodigy of all 4 elements and is able to create new sub elements while the other's still capable of doing the same just at a slower pace compared to her sister. Also let's they both create a new sub bending category we could see one use it in a more offensive way vs a deffensive way of bending. We could even see one or both come up with new techniques for the og four like fire healing or an Earth version of blood bending that doesn't includimg al8ving host but a golem created by the bender. The possibilities are endless with them going in this direction.
@@letsgobrandon1906 literally yes there is lol it makes no sense to the established lore, especially since we got an Avatar who was a twin already. The whole Ravva/Vatuu retcon was already a mistake, as it's entirely a western take on good and evil, which is not the same as yin/yang. You people just hate hearing criticism because you don't like thinking.
I think the twin avatar concept has the potential to fix Raava and Vaatu retroactively. Make neither twin evil and make it so that both twins necessary and active participants in saving, rebuilding, and restoring balance to the world.
honestly this video sums up my criticism to this channel. i think its awfully optimistic takes full of copium... lets be real most of the times franchises are handled isnt great and TLOK was a full on confirmation. even lies like TLOK being more mature than ATLA... it really isnt. not to say its not mature at all but TLOK fans have this nag of having to brag whatever from TLOK being better or more extreme than in ATLA. "ATLA has already told so many stories in the four nations that its hard to have new settings in this story" ? what a weird take, the setting offers a lot more than was made of it. that being said the one thing i agree on is TLOKs tech not mergin well with the world ,which in theory isnt an inherent problem but a writing problem, atla also managed to implement bending besides combat in the four nations, but i agree that lower tech just suits this world better and bending is a big reason why its not needed. i dont think an apocalypse is the answer tho, basically destroying what aang fought so hard for with the next avatar... meh... and no ones saying that everything would be dandy after atla, history obviously moves in chapters and aang fought for one of peace that should and could very well last a while. avatar kuruk barely did anything because there was no need for it. therefore you should fry TLOK for assuming its the opposite and theres always some new world destroying level threat every other year... that makes a lot less sense
A lot of people are genuinely interested in where the show might go and aren't throwing hissy fits over details that barely have any context. That's not copium, that's just being level headed and reasonable.
@@crymaker9628 If all you're looking for is validation then that's all you're going to see, yeah. But there's an equal amount of people that are looking forward to it.
@@crymaker9628 Loud minority ... for fucks sake, those are leaks ... anyone having any strong opinion of the show, because of random ass leaks is an idiot. To think you can judge a show, by concept art is infantile idiocy ...
Having 2 avatars is going to cause conflict none stop. Especially with the conflicting spirits inhabiting them. It’s literally their nature, and they won’t always agree so it will be 2 avatars fighting over what they believe is right. Aang didn’t agree with Roku, and disconnected from him over it. Imagine if Roku had been alive still. They would have fought each other endlessly, until they could agree. Also saying a Negative spirit is somehow not going to be evil? It’s ridiculous, yes the world is fantasy, but to be relatable it has to somehow make sense or else the plot will be trash. One avatar will have to work EXTREMELY hard to suppress that evil spirit to use its power for good, but how could she even do that if she wasn’t connected to Rava like the other avatars have been?? It’s just not adding up. Avatars are not powerful on their own it is Rava’s power that helped them.
I disagree about repeating the 4 nation it depends on why they are traveling aang was on a time limit korra could’ve explored more of the nations past with spirits
Most of The people complaining are new YOUNG avatar Fans who think they know everything and who watched the Fanmade project "The Legend of Genji" Personally I'm okay with the Show being aimed at kids. Kids nowadays need something Like avatar. PLUS I'm pretty sure the movies are going to be more aimed at Adult fans.
On the twin thing - were Roku and his twin fraternal twins? Cause if pavi and nisha are identical , that could be an explanation for why they’re both avatars
@@-Tekuo- Actually, he's not wrong. Wherever the Gaang went, disaster followed. Zuko attacking the Southern Water Tribe, the attacks on Kyoshi Island, Omashu being taken over, the Northern Air Temple attacked, the almost destruction of the Northern Water Tribe, The Fall of Ba Sing Se, etc.
I still just dont trust the leaked source. I dont think it's a stretch to think someone made fake leaks into a whole project. Just take real leaks, combine them with fanmade leaks, boom the whole world has been tricked. I hate that the creators haven't said anything 😭
Are the creators staying quiet because -leaks are real and they're watching our reactions? -Know the leaks aren't all true and staying silent because they can't reveal the plot by picking out the lies? Either way Bryke neeeeeeds to address this. They do a wonderful job at avatar and will always go a great job. We're in a state of disbelief because we don't even know if this is all real (on my end)
@mehdibengdara4297 because 1. There is actual copyright content being distributed (like the Korra models) 2. It is being done in the name of an existing IP, and anyone pretending to be a pre-existing company gets punished as such I could obviously be wrong it's just ehhhhh what if this is all a red herring, you know? We have very few actual leaks of the new show it seems
And just to add, any longtime avatar fan would neverrrrr just leak everything. So I don't trust the leaker's intentions to begin with. (Yes, I know they were an employee not a fan, but what disgrace!) That's where I'm coming from here
Nope Unalaaq died in the Avatar state so he is gone. Korra then absorbed Vaatu which means he will now reincarnate every time The Avatar does. Basically that means kindda like how Korra is the first Avatar after a reset, Nisha will always be Vaatu's first Avatar again.
Also, to elaborate on a previous comment I made, I know light cannot exist without darkness and vise versa. So once Vaatu was defeated he'd eventually grow within the avatar, but my question was, when Korra re-merged with Raava, was Vaatu already defeated and part of Raava again? Could mean nothing at all, but if Vaatu was already a tiny little sparkle inside Raava when they merged again, technically a part of him could've been merged with Korra as well. Maybe, whose to say, just food for thought
Look, I get your point, and yeah, sure, it could be good. But what I've heard and seen so far doesn't really get me excited. If anything, it gets me sceptical. Don't get me wrong, I would love to be proven wrong, and I will give the series a chance to prove me wrong. But for now, I'll be expecting a letdown. Them doing away with the technological progress that came with Korra may be a good idea, since that was pretty unpopular. I didn't mind. It made sense, given the machines that were invented during ATLA. But a lot of people felt like it was bad. I think the bigger problem was that it became so similar to our world. Like, an industrial revolution doesn't have to look like victorian England nor 1920s New York City. That was what made it feel like it was less the world of Avatar than before. Not the fact that there was tech. The fact that the tech looked like 1920s America, rather than Feudal Vaguely-Asia. Introducing the technologies and societal changes, while preserving the aesthetics and vibe and worldbuilding... I'd like to believe it would have been possible, but who knows, maybe 1920s New York with Bending was the best they could do. With that in Mind, I'm worried they're doing Mad Max with bending.
Have to disagree with a point you made I think the creators are playing it safe in a way. I think they forsaw how difficult it would be to write an avatar story a hyper technoloical 21 century modern type setting so they took the easy way out and did a cataclysmic event reset to start fresh. Smart move mike and bryan.
I’m confused by the art showing Aang’s spirit. Including Korra’s spirit makes sense, considering she hasn’t broken the actual mechanics of the Avatar cycle, but within the established lore Pavei and Nisha wouldn’t have a connection to Aang, considering that when Vaatulaq⁽¹⁾ extracted and ‘destroyed’ Raava, Korra lost all innate connection to her past lives even after they reconnected.⁽²⁾ ⁽¹⁾ I am *not* gonna use the name the show gives him (them?). As cheap as it already was to give the combination of an apocalyptically evil man and a primordial spirit a portmanteau for a name, I get doing it for ease of talking about specifically them, but *that* one is completely out of the question. ⁽²⁾ The established lore is already kind of unclear; we’re told that Korra’s connection to her past lives got severed when Raava ‘died’ and it’s heavily implied during the scene where she does that her ‘death’ itself is the reason for this loss. However, it isn’t implied that the process of being broken down, living on inside the opposing primal spirit and - with some help from Jinora and Korra - re‐gaining an own form changes Raava in any way, which makes me wonder what, if it’s not purely Raava, marks the connection between two Avatars. If the ‘past lives’ thing is because of existing re‐incarnation (which could well be the case considering Raava told Wan they’d be together for all of *his* lifetimes), and neither Raava nor Korra died, it doesn’t make much sense that she’d lose her connection to her past lives *permanently* just because Raava and her got separated for a time. Even if, on the other hand, the unusual spiritual connection the Avatars have with their past lives is helped by Raava, wouldn’t she be able to do the same thing she’d been doing to keep the line intact even through an event like being separated and broken down? I wonder if it means that Raava simply helps connect past Avatars’ spirits to the current one; losing those connections because of Raava’s ‘death’ would make a bit more sense, but either way, to fully smoothe out the confusion would require more lore.
There are some interesting aspects to the upcoming Avatar, But as some people have pointed, all the changes made to the world feel unnecessary. I think it would been interesting to what the outcome of the Earth Kingdom would be once it became a federation. Perhaps it would have collapsed due to there being no legitimate/royal heir, so the Earth Kingdom descends into chaos. Something like that would have been interesting; however some point out that something similar occured in the 3rd season of ATLK, but these are just my thoughts.
Not true, this man on this video struck up a deal with avatar studios to promo leaks. He's on record from a discord call where he bragged about it on. He was also invited to an official podcast. They take the fandom reactions to things seriously especially on RUclips, so ppl expressing their opinions is supposed to be okay.
@ u know thats not true or else he would be able to post the leaks without getting in trouble which is why he shows mock ups. he explained that in another video too… so what are we talking about
My problem is that the twin avatars are 9 years old. Yes Aang was 12, but there is a substantial difference between 12 and 9. Also, they could have split up the nations based on sub bending, kind of like the metal clan. Instead they made the cities generic and not based on the elements at all. The character designs are also concerning.
Shure but they are traumatised post apocalypse kids and also avatar legend of kora hed time skip culde see thet happen if they want this to be long show insted of only 3-4 seasons we are used to
@@bosniencommie1202 Yeah, something people tend to ignore. At the beginning Kora was 17 and at the end of the show she was in her early 20s. The same can be done with 9 year old twins. Now they are 9, timeskip and they are 12. Another time skip and they are 15. Another and they are 18. People are way too easy hating stuff ... especially if it's not even officially released >.>
How will this affect Lebron’s legacy?
asking the big questions
Who?
@@TheAvatarist So this is basically The Acolyte?????????/
@@TheAvatarist side quest: but I don’t think people dislike Korra, I personally feel like it was the setting of the show, some of the main side characters weren’t as interesting as in aangs group, and the side characters that were great didn’t get enough screen time. And the whole technological era was ambitious and probably sounded better on paper, just didn’t deliver. And then you have the villains, they just weren’t as defined as the ones aang had to verse. It’s not korra herself but the show itself
@@TheAvatarist and ontop of that, the story is as old as time which is why it has an older audience as well. An avatar coming whenever the world is in ruin is a deep subject to a lot of the older generations…
I never thought "Korra was forced to destroy the world do to a cataclysmic event". The way I interpreted it was "A cataclysmic event threatened the very existence of the planet, and Avatar Korra was forced to hold everything together -- destroying everything and killing her in the process."
I already imagined that Korra would cause the destruction of the world, she made several bad decisions, leaving countless enemies with the bend, and even alive, despite the crimes committed. Korra wasn't a good Avatar, ok, it doesn't matter if you're a fan or a hater of Korra, she didn't know how to be a good Avatar, period. Now, I thought that the next story would actually show the new Avatar having to correct Korra's mistakes, learning from herself not to repeat her mistakes from her previous life, although I didn't think about a post-apocalyptic world. This could be phonetically fantastic or a melodic nightmare. Because it is A CHANCE to correct all the errors in Korra's Story, not only in the character, but also in the script, which from beginning to end was disappointing. A failed heroine who seeks to redeem herself, a villain using evil to achieve the greater good, or giving hope in a world without her. It's something we all urgently need today. Avatar is a critique of our own world, we are at a decisive moment of evolution or death, living in dystopia. These two could be the redemption or destruction of the franchise. NOTE: I hope they don't turn them into bad stereotypes like Korra.
@@cavaleirot Plus, it would fit. Like, the books and the like show damn near every Avatar has had to correct the mistakes of their predeccesor
@chrisdiokno5600 No!
@@cavaleirot I mean, Kyoshi had to fix Kuruk's mistakes, as Kuruk did for Yangchen
@@cavaleirot every avatar had to fix the issues of the previous one.
Aang had to stop fire nation from attacking everyone after ryoku planted the seeds for it to prosper.
Korra had to fix Aang’s mistake on giving too much power towards benders and ignoring the hatred created by those who don’t have such powers.
The next avatar will have to live life without talking to the previous lives.
Korra as an avatar had to solve problems and create new solutions that no avatar before her has to deal with.
Also I'm pretty sure the leaks said Korra had to SAVE the world by "destroying" it
We did it Patrick
Eren
They really wrote it down and thought they cooked.
The Avatarist own twitter account said that he had double-sourced info from a Paramount employee who said Korra destroyed the world, so idk.
@@luigi5341 I said destroy is part of yes but it wasn't for no reason like most ppl seemed to assume for some reason
I totally agree that the technological backwards step is a very good thing. I didnt like how it turned out in Korra, it made Bending less meaningful and felt unfitting. I would really like it if Seven Havens turned out to be really dark and brutal (like Attack on Titan), with a similarly huge main threat that turns out to be the reason why Korra "destroyed" the earth
This is Nickelodeon bud that’s pushing it
@@Ame865 I don't think Nickelodeon is going to be airing the new one.
I’m still not buying the twin avatars concept, but I also agree, actually a bit relief, with the technological backwards.
Hopefully we can see some solarpunk elements on the havens, that would be nice!
@Ame865 Nickelodeon has no part in this besides owning the studio. The whole reason avatar studios was founded was because of nickelodeon overstepping on creative right.
Bruhhhhhh I like this idea 😮 I’d love if they went an AOT route
I assume the post apocalypse thing is because they don't want to modernize the world. Because in the future, would the avatar even be needed? With the technology advancement, will there be an Iron Man like hero?
Exactly my thoughts
And political advancements, the Avatar wouldnt really be needed
@@samlung2724 that was my big concern about going forward instea dof backward. Especially when we got the rumors of it being more cyberpunk. I'm all for a post apocalyptic setting though. The next 1000 years could be what the world was like for the 1000 years before Aang. Obviously it'll have its own uniqueness and whatnot, I just don't want an avatar series in modern times. Just no
Well iron man still existed in the marvel universe which is technologically superior to ours.....sooo....
You mean Iroh Man
Well, when you title your video “The new Avatar Series destroys EVERYTHING”, you end up contributing to and spearheading that culture of negativity, instead of contributing to honest, neutral reporting.
I agree with him, he right
@ You agree with what? His hyperbolic language?
I thought so too! He also keeps saying korra destroys the world without the associated context
@@josephguiste9465 oof my bad i agree with you , your right**
When clickbait goes wrong
My biggest problem with the next series is the main characters' age. I think 9 years old is too young. Between 12~14 would be better IMO.
For all we know, they could start the show when they’re that age. And then they’re a bit older later. That’s my guess anyway
@emmamason5383 that's what I'm hoping for.
@@emmamason5383I was hoping for that too, but apparently, according to the casting calls, they were only looking for children to voice the Avatars throughout the whole season. So maybe there won't be any time skip during the first season
@emmamason5383 This is my hope right here. Aang being 12 was pushing it. Not to be cynical, but I don't want to watch Dora the Explorer for multiple seasons. No matter how much the twins maybe had to, "grow up fast" there's only so much you can do with younger children plot-wise in a cartoon like this.
Some anime main characters start from age 9
Avatarist, I do think this show has the potential to be interesting and I’m all for giving most of the potential elements in these leaks a chance, but the twin Avatar thing gives me pause. And it’s more than just the fact that there hasn’t been an established precedent for the avatar in the series previously.
One thing that is referred to as Samderson’s Second Law of Magic is my main misgivings about the idea of a twin Avatar set. The law itself says that when writing a magic system, establishing what your magic CANNOT do is more important than what it can do. It can make the magic system more interesting and complex if you establish what the system is not capable of, and allow the characters to manipulate the magic system within those confines. Toph’s ability to metalbend and bloodbending are good ways that doesn’t break the bending system, but allows it to be more versatile. And while Korra (especially season 2) pushed the envelope a bit and offered exceptions to the established rules set in ATLA, it tries it’s best not to break the magic system’s rules that were firmly established in the original show.
I just worry that the twin avatar idea might be the straw that breaks the magic system’s back. The writers, if they do intend to use this idea, have to think very carefully on how they want to establish this idea in the world that makes it so it is a plausible possibility that could exist. It’s an interesting idea to be sure, but I worry that unless they make a good enough case for why it can exist within the magic system, it might make the world and characters less compelling. But that is just my thoughts on the issue, they could surprise us and I would love to be proven wrong.
@@SiriusGalilei I agree 100%. I'm all for all of these ideas in the leaks, bring it on, but I do not believe both twins being the avatar or splitting the avatar works at all. Sounds cool, could be fun and interesting, but breaks established lore and could cause the whole franchise to unravel
The only way I can see the twin thing working is if it's like the twins in borderlands. Where one isn't a real avatar and rather a parasite the leeches power off the other.
The idea of a Spirit’s energy being split into two beings was established in the magic system during the first season of ATLA with the moon spirit being split between the koi fish and Princess Yue. The same could be possible with Raava.
@josephguiste9465 it wasn't split though, it gave her some of its essence to keep her alive. It didn't split itself. She just gave it back. Nice try though. While she had the moon spirits essence she was not spirity and magical. So even if the twin has some of Raava's essence she wouldn't be the avatar
@ They were both the Moon spirit. The Koi fish died, and Yue in returning the life force actually became the moon spirit herself. It was split. I’m not trying anything sneaky, I’m just telling you what happened in the show.
How would the two Avatars reincarnate? Would they come back as twins again, or reincarnate as two different people and be soulmate enemies of order and chaos?
I feel like either option could work well. If it's always twins, that doesn't mean it has to happen every generation. They could say that Vaatu takes time to "recharge" after being defeated if they still want to mix it up for the next series after. It only being twins the first time, then splitting into two separate Avatar cycles gives also seems like it would lead to some interesting stories, like having their ages end up out of sync. I'd love to see stuff like an older Avatar finding a child Dark Avatar and trying to raise them not to be evil.
@ I honestly think that reincarnating separately makes the most logical sense because it’s not likely they’ll die at the same time.
@@WCLCooke good questions, if I had to guess what the “logic” is here I think it be something like:
Korra absorbed two spirits, so when she died they were still stuck together, so raava/vaatu went to find a new “host” to be the avatar while they were still fused.
They then inhabited a zygote or whatever (not entirely sure when raava actually inhabits the new avatar), and then the dual nature of raava and vaatu forced a split to create twins, one with raava and the other with vaatu.
Once these two avatars die, raava and vaatu will be separate and able to inhabit whoever rather than the same being.
@twocents7509 I think in this universe, fetuses receive the soul the moment of birth. As we see the death of Roku immediately leading to the birth of Aang.
@ could be, but then you have to wonder how the two spirits of raava and vaatu separated (assuming that’s what causes there to be two avatars).
TBF it has a lot of potential and I confidently believe avatar studios can make another avatar(s) series
I think it sounds cool and people are grosser people than they realize as evidenced by this reaction. Men need to get their 💩 together.
9:20 The Legend of Korra didn't have to destroy the whole world for the plot to be good and interesting. There were still many threats, villains and problems present in the series. Yes, all the eras have the problems, wars and serious conflicts, but neither of them literally destroyed the world.
There was so much potential for the future of the world with new wars, states, identities, ideologies etc and they just threw all of that in the bin.
Making new problems in the world doesn't mean you have to destroy the current world, you can just build the world up from where it left off, like LoK did
THis right here is my problem. Why does modern media constantly need to destroy and defile the previous hero in order to make the next one much cooler
Cuz korra was trash. But honestly we gotta see the reason why the world was destroyed
u people who complain about things like this are weird. just because you like something doesn’t mean it needs to be curated to your liking. your also complaining about a show that is in the process of being made.. are u guys okay?
u guys act like this is YOUR show lol nobody cares that u middle age men don’t like how they’re taking the story.
Cope harder 😂
My main issue is how out of everything to build this new series around, they chose the worst plot thread from LoK, that being the Vatu arc.
It reminds me of how in Game of Thrones most people were disappointed with how the white walkers and Long Night were handled in season 8 but for some reason they keep referencing it in House of the Dragon lmao. Like I was certain that the world of Avatar was done with the dark avatar plot point but now it's the main driving force behind this new show and frankly a post apocalyptic setting feels too out of place in this universe
Right, why didn’t they build off of the stronger points of Korra, instead of it’s weakest? I love TLOK but I do recognize that the season 2 spirit world plot with Raava and Vatuu was the weakest point. I hope this show isn’t just Mike and Bryan trying to fix the worst part of Korra, writing-wise.
Kinda crazy how they decide to make it like Korra season 2, which was the weakest season in LoK
@oywiththepoodlesalready wth, season 2 was not the lowest point, the lowest one was probably season 1 or season 4.
Agreed
But what exactly of season 2 was the lowest points? Because for me the only things that were really bad was Korra losing the connections to her past lifes and the giant fight and then were Jenora saves the day. Everything else for me was good. I really enjoyed the idea of the Avatar spirit and having a dark Avatar.
(sigh) The setting doesn’t decide how good the stories are that we can tell. It’s the writing. Any issue with telling new stories in the Four Nations is a problem with Writing, not the setting. What, we really think we wasted all the good stories we could tell in the world of the Four Nations already? It’s a planet with massive continents and places we haven’t even seen yet. Settings in other franchises, places like Metropolis and Gotham City for DC Comics, they’ve been used for telling stories for almost 100 irl years now and we’re still getting good stories in those settings. I don’t have a problem with them nuking everything and starting with something new, they can do whatever they want and I couldn’t stop them so why bother. It’s when people say that bland and repetitive stories are caused by the setting still being the Four Nations, when in reality, repetitive and stale stories are almost ALWAYS caused by the writing… that’s where I draw the line. What, do we really think that big AAA game they’re making for Avatar is just going to rehash everything we’ve already seen? According to this logic, yes. It’s in the Four Nations, so that’s what will happen, right? Anything we ever do now with the Four Nations from now and until the end of time will just rehash Aang and Korra, right? Um, no. And what’s the point of using this new setting so we can tell “newer, fresher, and better stories” if all we’re going to do is rehash Kyoshi’s story but with twins? And do we genuinely, honestly, wholeheartedly believe that EVERY SINGLE AVATAR since Wan did the exact same things, had the exact same stories, and did everything that happened in ATLA over and over again for literally 10,000 years?? Of course not. C’mon guys, the setup is there. Just use it! You won’t alienate the majority of your audience that way
When it comes to a post apocalptic setting, the technological progress isn't necessarily reset, It's gonna be more scattershot and anachronistic in part thanks to how physically divided things have become.
I think we might still see trucks and air ships.
Maybe even the occasional mech.
I've commented this on a previous video but I still think they should have jumped ahead one full avatar cycle and give us the *next* earthbening avatar. In that way, the whole "ruined Aang and Korra's legacy" goes out the window cause it's been at minimum 400 years since then, and we could have more previous avatars the new avatar could talk to for guidance.
I agree!
A large Time skip allowing for some mystery regarding Avatars after Korra would have been interesting.
@@joesunday199honestly facts
They really chose the worst plot point from korra that literally destroyed the entirety of spirits and spirituality from Atla 🤦♂️
For real. The writers are seriously just bad, but fans will eat it up, so lets see how it will be.
The concept of post-apocalypse and twin avatars does not sound exciting to me and it makes me sad because i've been trying to convince myself to like the idea
I agree
I actually like the idea apposed to a modern era/cyberpunk avatar like some people where suggesting before this leak.
I actually liked Korra. The rise of tech and science, was a nice contrast to the mysticism of bending. Now…they could of done some other things differently, but overall it wasn’t that bad. My question is what about the Sand bender Avatar? Would that be it’s own story or would it be put on ice?
Sandbender is fanfic
@ Darn. I was hoping that was canon. Oh well.
It might end up like Megamind 2. It'd be a disservice to the original content.
@@sawyerheslep8493 ah…I see.
@@sawyerheslep8493 The creators of Avatar will die before they turn their creation into something similar to Magamind 2
Going against the grain with this one. Hope you guys can hear me out
Honestly, this feels like some twisted fans AO3 fanfic. And Honestly can't believe they're going this route.
Only cuz it's the creators doing this will I give it a chance, but I will remain skeptical at best
I don't get the hate, the premise does sound interesting although I would like to know more about how Korra supposedly destroyed the world, it feels out of character for her
I believe the silent majority agrees with you 😊 Haters gonna hate. I’m excited for the show, for what it’s worth.
Im sorry bruh but no
Just no
@Apexthebeast the military is cool
But isint the military accused of doing some things like SA women in the military and covering it up and won't confirm of deny it
And Hiding the Existence of aliens
And participate in Bohemian Grove
Where they do some Appalling things to Little Children
And that your just expendable
You can be replaced
Avatar just needs this in order for it to keep working, the avatarworld is simply to peaceful right now for any interesting story. Sure you can make some weird terroristgroup again just like in Korra, but that would make this series just LoK 2. The only thing I can think of is some sort of civil war in the earthkingdom with some of the new states becoming brutal dicatorships, but even that wouldn't be that interesting as the other nations have enough power to crush bad states and the whole story would revolve around the (former) earth kingdom again.
People seem to be ignorant how hard it is to keep the world of Avatar engaging. ATLA worked because Aang was gone for 100 years, LoK worked because there was never a series about rogue terrorists in the world of avatar before.
You are making sense
There are plenty of interesting concepts that Avatar can use before resetting everything with a Post Apocalypse setting. Plenty of different kinds of Spirits, Corporations, Pirates (like Sky Pirates), something more personal for the Avatar, new technologies that threaten Bending or Spirits, even pollution could be a main focus.
I can’t believe people are reacting like that. After years of waiting I am off the charts excited for a new series. The creators made two amazing shows and I think have earned my trust that whatever they cone up with next will also be great. It’s not what I was expecting, but that’s okay! Let them tell their story people!
Honestly the whole twist of Korra destroying the world is kind of fucking tired. I"m sick and tired every previous hero in a story having to go down in flaming ruins for the next hero in line to be cooler. And I'm not even a big Korra fan, but this just does the girl dirty.
@@bulbafett5001this show isn’t being made for you specifically
@trillz7365 They know that. Not everyone’s opinions and critiques are a personal attack, Jesus. It’s just a show.
@oywiththepoodlesalready WHICH IS MY WHOLE POINT. so before u get on here tryna check some tighten your helmet.
coming up with think pieces on how yall can make the show better when it’s not even out like yall created the avatar franchise. my whole point was he made an intro about yall being delusional and what do yall do come to the comment section to continue being slow
i wish they went backwards in time rather than forward. the level of technology was a big part of the charm for me.
10:01 maybe it’s a kuruk situation, people say he’s the worst, but he was just doing what he had to, he didn’t have a choice. He was secretly doing things that helped the world, his bad deeds were a better alternative to what would have happened had he been like Yangchen.
Idk tho
I also disagree with your point that we've seen the entire world during Atla. Korra literally left the spirit portals open, which means there's a lot more exploring for anyone to do in that realm and they could bring their bending into the spirit realm. Another conflict and plot line wasted.
No, the world was destroyed not the spirit world. And also who’s to say they won’t explore them both anyway. Let the show debut before saying what’s wasted or not
@@jamesbaker5351 white the spirit world may still exist, I feel like there's still a lot of the real world to explore. We haven't seen all of the earth kingdom states, and the only part of the fire nation we have seen is the capital, ember island, boiling rock, and roku's temple. There's a lot more to the fire nation too. I'm saying there's a potentially really good story line that is wasted, not that the entire show is wasted.
Well the 4 nations didn't exist in the spirit world. Can't really say for sure, but I haven't seen anything saying the spirit world was also destroyed
We could still have it in this new serie
Im going to be cautiously optimistic, I personally don't lile 2 avatars but i will give the show a chance because Im a fan and it has potential to change my mind.
Man, your previous videos were trying to stir up controversy by misinterpreting the leaks. You criticising the community is kind of disingenuous.
I didn't misinterpret anything. I have first hand information on the series and was privately sent animation of the first episode. The original leaker misinterpreted things, I simply cleared them up in my video.
having 2 Avatars is stupid and makes no sense of course its gonna get hated on they are ruining the series with this garbage. the whole point of Avatar is a guy merged with Raava the light spirit and became the avatar and when the Avatar dies they reincarnate so having 2 of them makes no sense, it cant be Vaatu because it hasnt been 10K years since Korra dies only 100
Korra restored Rava 20 minutes after she was destroyed - from what I figure they always somewhat exist, it just takes 10k years and the harmonic convergence for them tk fully re-emerge.
Before Vaatu was trapped in the tree of time for the 10k years, now hes seemingly inside Rava the same way Rava was inside him (letting Korra pull her out)
Imo, don't judge before actually knowing the plot!
Yes and no. Reincarnation is essentially a soul born into a different body, but I've heard that some believe twins share half of the same soul.
@@ThePrincessCH that's Bs every person is the owner of their own soul
@@johnnybaxter8078 I think that depends on the cultural belief.
@talk4562 Raava needed a special technique. This would not be the same thing.
Whether it was the apocalypse or not, judging from the artworks Korra died really young, which makes me so sad I can't even 😭
Bro if this happens, it's gonna be like Megamind 2. It would be a disservice to the original lore, etc.
Let them cook 😡 they've made two amazing avatar shows and I'm fully convinced the new show is gonna be as good as the previous ones
They made one great basically near perfect show and one show that was pretty good but massively worse than its predessor and had mixed reactions.
Now imagine if the next one is MUCH WORSE than a "pretty good" show
well not everyone thinks korra was good
LoK was not amazing, it was lukewarm at best and only the 3rd season stood out. It does not however sound like a disaster like what these leaks are proposing.
One amazing avatar show
Words have never been spoken more true people need to chill and just be down for the ride
My only gripe with this new series is that its convolution with the main source of inspiration for the show. An avatar is a reincarnation of a single soul. Both in dharmic religions, which is where the show even got its name from to even the storyline of the show. I can not see how they will explain a single soul being reincarnated into two different bodies in the same lifetime. Without contradiction in every way possible
@@ryanrufus3593 I've heard that some cultures used to believe that twins share half of the same soul.
If you know how the Avatar reincarnation cycle works, it's really not that hard to figure out how two avatars can exist ...
Because we already had two avatars at the same time.
In Avatar, the Avatar is a human who is the vessel of Raavaa, the light spirit. If the human dies, Raavaa inhabits the next human. Thus, a new Avatar is born.
In LoK, the Dark Avatar was introduced, who is a human who inhibits Vaatu, the dark spirit. Vaatu got sealed away, so no reincarnation for him.
How Vaatu gets freed and why he takes over a twin? Well, that's to be seen. But it very likely has to do with the reason, why the world went to shit.
It's really not that hard to come up with an explanation, so it's hard to understand, why you are unable to see any of that.
I'm not 100% on board with this premis. It's like they don't want it set in a futuristic setting so use Korra destroying the world to have a post apocalyptic almost fantasy type setting as the main thing for the story.
I still think have the story of the Red Lotus veing put in jail would have been a better story.
Raava & Vatu DID break established lore.
@@LunaHarp91 lol, yeah. And it’s the worst arc in korra by far. Now it seems the creators are going to use everyone’s least favorite plot points in korra for the basis of the new show… ugh.
no it didnt
You get???
One of the worst things about korra
@@LunaHarp91 how did Raava and Vaatu break established lore? In the 3rd ever episode of ATLA, Katara called the avatar state his Avatar spirit. They always intended the Avatar to be half spirit. They've even said as much in interviews regarding Book 2 of Korra.
@@twocents7509 So like Boruto doubling down on the least likable aspect of Naruto Shippuden the Otsutsuki?.
Legend of korra wasn't as bad
idk how i feel about it. personally im on of the few who loved korra even more than atla, and loved the steampunk stuff. kinda hoped they would keep going with the age up with the audience thing and make the earth avatar some super chill dude in his 30s, like a Spike Spiegel type dude. bro just travels around chilling in an era of peace korra carved out, without much going on. whole first season would just be him doing little stuff, sorta reintroducing the new spirt filled world, almost full slice of life season only cutting away to some shadowy figures plotting "something". but then last episode of season 1 his chill just let it be attitude means some 1940s stuff was happening without him even aware, and season 2 hes gotta deal with the fact that he let ww2 happen.
but thats just me i guess. twins could be good especially if its dark/light like you say, even better if the dark one only gains water and is an earth/water bender rather than all 4 making it entirely unique. i really really want to be hopeful, but the most entertainment these days kinda sucks and weve been in an era of franchise destruction for a while now, which has understandable made me jaded. i hope its good, but i dont have blind faith that it even necessarily can be in this era. i mean it seems like maybe we are at the end of the tunnel now, so if this was only starting production now, id probably be more excited, but it was largely in development during the height of "lets ignore everything in this franchises past for the sake of some bs nobody wanted" no major franchise from star wars to lord of the rings survived the "slop-ening" of entertainment, i dont have it in me to be hopeful that any of them can. if im wrong and its amazing, then i will be thrilled. but i wont get my hopes up anymore, not sure i even can.
1:10 "Anyone with bending is drafted into the army to fight nature"
Such sloppy writing in a world where it's inhabitants can literally shape it with their mind.
Probably because of spirits
I never hate but Jesus the leaks were very disappointing why not just give us something like genji
You are part of the blame. Your leaks and speculations were so egregious of course people are going to be taken aback. If you and the creators have this deal on how to promo their new series and shows, you're doing a terrible job to sell us on this one. Why dont you tell them the public is overwhelming negative because it genuinely sounds like 10 terrible fanfics and comics plunged together.
Probably he is paid so of course he will sugar coat or something..
@@emmanueljr.tanduyan8909he is, he used the same "clean slate" line that the paramount employee said.
@@regalbusiness2328 well people needs money so yeah money matters.
being born and growing up in a world that's already broken, that feels like it's heading towards an unstoppable end. how can kids possibly learn to cope with that?
edit: also i love how the setting reminds me of horizon zero dawn
Honestly, they fucking owe you for still being willing to make videos after how they treated you
Elaborate??
@@xenawolfx demonitized the first video covering the leaks, hit with a copyright strike
They don’t owe him anything he a fan just like u and me
As others have said, it feels like fanfic. It also feels like it's a cashgrab. My favorite series have known when to end it. LoK did turn out well (imo), but it was pushing it. Continuously adding to something does not automatically make it better.
I also don't like how it's just pushing more hate towards Korra. I really liked the show, but a lot of people consider it a flop and have deemed Korra the "worst avatar." They have to know that this will only direct more disdain towards that work.
When you’re a diehard fan, and you’ve gone this long without any new content on top of the heat korra got, I have an entire notepad dedicated to how I imagined the evolution throughout the world of avatar, and in those notepads, I definitely included the possibility of twins. In my notes I have a version of the military except with the new info of how people become avatars I timeskipped to an era which many avatars were born but some could only control 1 to 2 or maybe three elements at a time and they would have to work together in order to create really cool combos, those able to control all four and at least one of the special elements would be seen as generals or captains. There’s no telling where the story will go, and given the level of control these guys have fought to have over their stories, i can’t wait to see what they’ve been sitting on all these years ❤🎉
10:38
I mean not everyone’s read the comics, a there’s a big enough gap between viewers who might not even know there’s comics. I didn’t find out until was out a finished korra that comics were being released, i’m happy that you’re going this route. I just hope we get to see the actual comic books in movie form to fill in that time before korra, how they did our boy Sakka just wasn’t right man😭
I wanted an earthbender series to take place in an 80s type world and then a firebender series to be set in a futuristic world
Ehhh, still don’t like it. What’s the point of the previous two shows constantly saving the world if they just go and destroy all of it anyway. It just feels like they destroyed too much of the original world.
If they toned it back a bit, say, Korra had to destroy a significant portion of the earth kingdom to save the rest of the world, I think that would be fine. They would leave enough of the original world for us to still recognize it as avatar, and it would leave an interesting story for the next avatar because the earth kingdom would probably hate the avatar after that (and the next avatar would of course be earth).
"What’s the point of the previous two shows constantly saving the world if they just go and destroy all of it anyway."
I absolutely do not understand this sentiment ...
Why fight in World War 1 and 2, when World War 3 just fucks everything up anyway?
Because to think that it's fucked in the future anyway, so why bother is such a nihilistic view, that literally nobody who is doing any progress holds it.
How many years since the end of ATLA and the beginning of Seven Havens? 200 years? 250 years? So you want to say, that because bad shit happened after that, the previous 240 years where irrelevant?
Yeah, Aang should have known that in less than 300 years from his fight against the Phoenix King, that the world is going to go to shits anyway, so he should just have let him genocide the earth kingdom >.>
"They would leave enough of the original world for us to still recognize it as avatar"
We don't know how the world is going to look like. A simple cave and a person earthbending a door shut is already enough to recognize the world. So it's really not going to be a problem to recognize the world.
"because the earth kingdom would probably hate the avatar after that"
And now the entire world potentially hates the avatar ... especially if there are two and one of them is the dark avatar, which appeared once in history and was literally evil ... so the avatar can be blamed for the end of the world (which you ironically are already doing).
@ I think you misunderstand me, I’m talking about why do this from a writing perspective. When writers just keep the setting in turmoil you start to wonder if the protagonists method is even working. Take Batman for example, it just retells stories of Gotham in turmoil over and over and you don’t really see any progress with the city (except in the Christopher Nolan trilogy). It’s a trope in writing that I dislike because it makes it feel like you’re just watching the same story again and again.
Now, you can still have the characters constantly needing to save their setting, but personally I don’t think you should halt progress or go completely backwards throughout your entire setting for the sake of that plot. If you want to use real world examples, then even during ww1 and ww2 there was overall progress in the world, it wasn’t reduced to Armageddon. Our world became better and continued to get better after… also, aang basically woke up in an Armageddon world, so it feels like it’s redoing that a bit.
As for the comment about people hating the avatar, I was just showing how there could still be a compelling story without destroying the entire world. I’m aware that this story line could exist either way, and I think that would be interesting. I’m not blaming the avatar, I am saying the world/earth kingdom might blame the avatar as part of the story.
Also, it’s a bit much to assume that someone isn’t in a field of progress just because of one post on RUclips or one viewpoint. I’m actually looking to get into progressing technology once I have my doctorate in physics and I currently work in physics research.
@@twocents7509 also if the avatar world is supposed to mirror the real life world, why the hell do they see it as a desolate wasteland not worth saving? Why even invest in their next works like the movies when the world is going to be blown up anyways with and I quote "lightning storms everywhere" and dark spirits running amok? This man speaking in the video is a super glazer and a paid shill atp. Pay him no mind with major copium, there's nothing for avatar stans to look forward to atp.
Also who died and made you king of the fandom? Wrdgaf 💀
In Summary: "Yeah, yeah, I know it looks and sounds terrible......b-b-b-b-b-but Trust me, Bro."
lmao i barely consider the new stuff they are making canon.
Gee, sounds like you don't know how to pay attention😢
If this new series of avatar story happens I can pretty much say it will be a major flop
Despite what many may say I hate the idea of the technological regression especially in a post-apocalyptic setting. The visuals in the legend of korra were out of this world and I believe technology played a huge part in that. Also 9 year old protagonists? Seriously? The majority of the avatar fanbase are teens and young adults by now no one would relate to 9year olds. Its a fact that Aang was also pretty young but lets be honest we all were when we first watched that show and some liked the older characters better.
The writers broke atla lore with korra, ravaa etc.. and now they are breaking the crappy korra lore with this slop. Tbh i dont care much anymore. But how tf is a single soul (ravaa) able to split into two people? It makes zero sense stop trying to convince yourself otherwise... they literally just said lets make them twins just because. Lets do it just for marketing and hype. Then retcon and write around it
Your first part isn't true. LOK didn't "break" ALTA lore. The second part seems actually somewhat accurate. Splitting Raava with Twins wouldn't make any sense.
I'm not sure how big this world will be considering there are only seven cities now. There are probably tribes living outside the cities but still...
Don’t use raava & vaatu bro that ain’t gonna help😂😂😂😂 I agree with ur reasoning though
I mean they are part of the lore now.
@ do u know people who like them
@@WeebGuru6Not really,but you cant ignore major parts of the lore.
The fact is,that Raava is the light within the Avatar State that we always saw.
So if they have the Avatar State appear then it cant be ignored
@@newhybrid101 I’m saying don’t use those 2 to help ur argument cuz no one likes those 2 should’ve used the lion turtles
@@WeebGuru6I get you but the lion turtles themselves were just plot devices at the last second
OK, Just because the main character is a child does not mean the story is going to be childish. I mean... For example, you've heard of "The Shining" Right? The main character a five-year-old boy. But I sure as heck would not want any five-year-old to hear that story or see that movie!
My main concern actually is that they will make the show a bit too "Woke".
Here we go with buzz words🙄🙄
The "Post-Apocalyptic" trope is just as tropey as the "Chose One" trope. This is just Nickelodeon doing "Mad Max" for a "Modern(tm)" audience.........beyond cringe.
@@KarlKarsnark I don't think Nickelodeon is going to be the one broadcasting it.
Kora basically reset the world back to Aangs time and before
We can hardly call something bad, like the heavens or twin Avatars, till we see the finer details and we won't know that till we see the show and it explains it for all we know these idea's could be great, so lets wait and see and if its bad then we can complain.
Though with the twin Avatars i would be intrested to see if they give them an ability to merge for a short time, like Goku and Vegeta can in Dragon Ball, that could be fun.
Am I the Only One Seing this Dynamic:-
A Boy and a Girl began & ended(Kataraang)a Series
They also began another (TenzinKorra:-even though he was Married he voiced the Intro till the end😉) and Ended with
Two Girls ending the Series(Korrasami)
Two Girls began another Series(The Twins:Pavinisha).
How Will it End ?
Nah I’m not a fan of anything I’ve heard about this new series to many changes, it’s not gunna be good. I love korra but I’m aware of some of her flaws, this new series sounds like it’s going to ruin the avatar franchise
Yoooo, so question for y'all. Was Vaatu destroyed before or after Kora refused with Raava using Harmonic Convergence? Because if it was before, and Vaatu was part of Raava when they re-emerged, then Vaatu could be merged as well, and the Avatar cycle will include both from now on
Vatuu cannot be destroyed. Darkness cannot exist without the light and vice versa. Korra found Raava within Vatuu, but only fused with Raava. Vatuu and Raava cannot be one, they are two parts of a whole, Yin and Yang. Vatuu still has potential to fuse with someone, just as the cycle with Raava continues.
@oywiththepoodlesalready I know all this. Did you not read my question at all?
@@magneticanomaly810 Vaatu is inside Raava. Not fused with Korra. He'd have to be formed in order to fuse with Korra.
that show how much people hated Korra show i just hate how the avatar state was restarted and the romance got in the way of the show sometimes plus it could have been used for grow instead of what ever that was
One small complaint is i wish there was a boy and girl twin be interesting to see that dynamic.I also hope there’s a time skip in the series because 9 seems a lil young i guess we’ll see
I just don't like post-apocalyptic stories. I never have. And I don't want to go through the whole thing of another kid. Avatar. Aang was a kid, Korra was a teen. I don't want to do it again. So I don't believe I'll be watching this. Like I said a couple videos back... Most things usually find an audience. I think this will. But I don't believe I'll be among them. Nothing about this gets me excited about watching it.
Nice . U won't be missed.😊
@MachinegunTeddy DUDE, calm down. The owner of the post said in the most respectful way that he isn't interested in New Avatar. That's fine. But don't be toxic to him.
then don’t watch it. do u think they have you in mind when making this show?
@NaylorChild what makes u think his opinion matters 🤔
@@MachinegunTeddy What makes you thing that you do?
Wait Nisha and pavi are the avatars after Korra like after Korra died right? Shouldn't the twins be boys or one is a boy since the cycle thing or is that part of the cycle also been screwed up also I'm hoping the story is about Nisha and pavi unlocking the past lives
The avatar's gender is completely random.
I doubt this show will happen and if it does I doubt it will be good
Roku's twin died when they were twelve. Roku learned he was the avatar at sixteen. at this point, it might be safe to assume that his twin brother may have had the ability, but died before he could use the ability.
Twins, just like the Acolyte. Please don't suck. I like older Avatars like Kora.
Don’t let the door hit ya where Rava split ya ✌🏿
You're already judging and putting undue expectations on a show before it even gets announced. Either give it a fair chance or do everyone a favor and ignore it.
@@simplyepic3258 "please don't be bad" is judging? Lol yall are so soft
@@asimhussain8716 First sentence is comparing it to another show that was widely trashed on, purely on the basis of both having twin main characters. Second sentence is assuming there's a high chance of it sucking which prompts the commenter to beg it not to suck. Third sentence is ascribing the show lower quality purely on the basis of the age of the main characters.
The entire comment is judgmental of a show that hasn't even been announced yet.
@@simplyepic3258 Who cares if he's referencing another show? Who cares that he doesn't want it to suck? Who cares if he likes the older series?
No, the only one being judgemental is you lol. You're soft, both emotionally and in the head.
You know that the live action actor for aang mentioned you in a cast video I swear I’m not lying
People seem more concerned about representation than anything else, as usual. I don't know what to expect from this, but from hearing the recap it doesn't seem to interest me too much atm.
More retcons are coming…
Good grief….
The show is probably gonna be awesome, but please, for the love of god, no more girl-boss tropes. Please. Let them be like Korra, like just a regular person, no constant sarcasm, constant cynics, constant snark.
I find it interesting how much concern there was about the original creatures leaving the Netflix show when Korra wasn't good. They made one good show and one ok show, I didn't necessarily have higher hopes with or without them. To be clear atla is my favorite show ever, I just don't think they proved with Korra that they're able to capture that greatness more than once
Yeah, they kind of captured lightning in a bottle with ATLA. No pun intended.
the art you keep showing for the new show's cities/settlements looks so cool, reminds me of Bastion or other Supergiant Games stuff for some reason
I think also it's because the two apocalypses rhyme a little bit in some interesting ways, I've always loved Bastion and Avatar and I like the idea of this type of calamity. I like what it might mean for an avatar who's barely scraping by trying to survive themselves for all that responsibility to be foisted upon them from a young age.
This reminds me of the infamous Star Wars The Acolyte also has twins.
I'm assuming the cataclysmic event has something to do with Spirit Energy Weapon shenanigans. (As an example only) The Legend of Gengi fan work postulated an Earth Federation developing a nuke-type Spirit weapon and that prematurely killed Korra in an attempt to stop it in that timeline. I'm thinking that the Seven Havens would represent the various capitols or major centres present during Korra's era. Essentially (and I had to look up some of the names): Imperial City in the Fire Nation archipelago, Agna Qel'a and Wolf Cove at the North and South poles respectively, and, Ba Sing Se, Omashu, Zaofu, and Republic City on the main continent. That would line up with there being essentially seven major population centres which would become as many havens.
The dual Avatars is not that much of a stretch in my opinion. There was rampant speculation about the possibility for a 'chaos' avatar now being present to compliment the 'order' avatar who has been serving for the last 10,000 or so years.
I'm curious about the relationship with the Spirit World in the new series. Did the measures necessary to mitigate the cataclysm cut-off or attenuate the connection of the Corporeal World with the Spirit World? Is the connection still there but all the denizens rightfully angry with humanity? Is the connection more present as there may be random dimensional rifts in the wastes, but both environmental hazards and enraged aggressive spirits make finding them dangerous?
"hating just to hate" "has a solid chance of being something good"
How to put this... Imagine if Amazon suddenly decided 'The Boys' was over, they're gunna make some tweaks behind the scenes, and then this new series is gunna be PG.
Even if it was a cinematographic masterpiece, it still wouldn't fit.
Obviously Avatar has been a kids show from the beginning. HOWEVER in their own words the entire premise of the show was that it and it's characters were supposed to evolve with the times.
To a great degree, Korra did the same by employing young adult characters to fit an audience that by the time was much older than they had been.
Now it's fine to tell any story you want. And to obliterate all established history, sure, who cares.
But it's another thing entirely that this is seeming to be one of the youngest targeted installments of the series, which I know I personally am incredibly dismayed over.
Maybe I'll be surprised. Maybe even pleasantly. Probably not though.
The issue is that we don't know a single thing about any of it. For all we know those concept arts are the first few minutes of the show taking place in a flashback before we do a time skip. Imagine if the first scene of Korra got leaked and it was her as a toddler and everyone freaked out thinking the whole show was going to be taking place as her being a toddler. We just don't know any details about anything right now. This is why leaks are bad.
"Imagine if Amazon suddenly decided 'The Boys' was over"
False analogy.
Neither ATLA nor LoK randomly ended without a conclusion.
It's more like, the final season of The Boys ends (which will be next season) and after that, they start a spin-off which is PG.
Even though we have absolutely no idea if the new show is going to be PG ... and considering The Boys is 18+ and LoK was 12+ at most ... still a bad analogy.
"Even if it was a cinematographic masterpiece, it still wouldn't fit."
Really?
Deadpool 2 did it. Two versions. Rated M and Rated PG. And it worked ...
"Now it's fine to tell any story you want. And to obliterate all established history, sure, who cares."
Except literally nothing in the leaks is even hinting at any of what you just said.
Which means you are throwing in baseless assumptions and assertions, because you don't like the setting ... which is post-apocalyptic. So obviously a lot of stuff changed, but the history stays the same. Similar how stuff changed from ATLA to LoK.
"But it's another thing entirely that this is seeming to be one of the youngest targeted installments of the series"
Maybe. Maybe not.
I heard about the twin leak/theory before which I don't mind...... but I kinda hope they'd play with it a bit more?
Lile maybe one twin gets water and fire and the other gets earth and air.
And I feel there has to be more to the sandstorms and lightning right? I hope even if it's not the nation's of atla. there's still some other factions..... idk
I don't understand why some fans want to split the Elements. The implications are good for what would happen.
I definitely don’t like it
Vaatu and Raava were the worst ideas to happen to franchise. What made the lore so great in the ATLA was we saw only snapshots of the spiritual world. But it was still mysterious with potential, hidden meaning, and depth. Then everything was answered in info dump in LoK, and rather poorly.
Thats as if Star Wars and Lord of the Rings revealed every interesting unknown by saying, "oh, two clashing deities is the reason behind the ring/force. The End." Like?? If youre gonna take away the mystique and lure away from the spiritual world, couldnt you have put more originality and thought??
Thats why two twin avatars is the worst idea, since every 12 year old fanfic writer has already written this story.
Hold on a sec did you just say two NINE year old kids??
That alone is enough for me to drop this from a must watch to a 1 episode watch, the chances imma find any story involving two literal kids interesting is low, this might be a "its just not for me" moment
Calm down action over words let's just see first is there any shows with very young man characters but they are mature like Naruto and Dragan ball well when I there are most censored of the time in anime form but the original source material is more darker look at x men 97 its for everyone but it's still more for an older audience is there a lot of things that can make the show more popular than the plot like animation just imagine the power system of bending what's sakuga level of animation it will attract anyone
I'm definitely willing to give this a shot and I think it's silly to form an opinion about a show this far before it's even released, but for me personally, I'm not a fan of the post-apocalyptic direction. In a vacuum, sure, a post-apocalyptic fantasy series where you have some old steampunk tech thrown in sounds really cool. But for me personally, a big appeal of ATLA's setting as always been that, for the most part, it's a fairly realistic and nuanced setting in terms of the geopolitics, just with bending and spirits thrown in. It's neat to see a world that evolves similarly to ours but with the addition of a hard magic system, and I'd personally much rather explore what that setting looks like as it moves into a world where the old monarchies and "traditional" systems in Aang's time are increasingly challenged and undermined by the emergence of more "modern" forces, like liberal democracy, revolutionary politics, and anti-imperialism. You get a bit of that in Korra, but it's very limited IMO. The Earth Kingdom dissolving into a bunch of sovereign states all competing for influence and/or a cold war of sorts between the United Republic and Fire Nation would've made for really fascinating story options, for instance, as would seeing how modern countries deal with access to the Spirit World and spirits more generally. Hell, I think there's a lot they could've done regarding mechanized environmental destruction and how that affects a world in which spirits embodying aspects of nature are so prevalent. Sending everything back to the stone age feels not only like it eliminates that really fascinating setting, but it also eliminates the storytelling potential of a more "modern" ATLA world that really grapples with the ideological confrontations I think Korra only ever really scratched the surface of.
That said, if they can make the new series' politics feel like a natural "evolution" of Korra's, I'd be more for it. Like if the city-states are also accompanied by a variety of warlords, surviving breakaway states, and remnants of the nations prevalent in the past series (basically, instead of "reseting" the ATLA world, give it a heavy beating but stop short of a complete destruction), I'd be more open to the setting they're going for. It's not the direction I would've gone for, but applying societal breakdown and what an apocalypse would realistically be like to ATLA sounds neat.
They should just make a new series, if they want to make something radicaly different from Avatar. I think making sequels that upset the fans of the privious installment by messing with the previous series is a bad move. Just wipe the lore clean and start a new show incorportating the elements you like.
They are free to make what they want with their IP and we are free to not like it.
Do we have a release date?
Nope, just leak, but after adult aang movie
@ k thx
The twin sibling could've been a nonbender, or an inventive earthbender, or even only able to bend elements not currently bent by the other. But they just couldn't resist doing two full avatars.
And that's an issue how? They can still take what your suggesting and make it so that one twin is a prodigy of all 4 elements and is able to create new sub elements while the other's still capable of doing the same just at a slower pace compared to her sister. Also let's they both create a new sub bending category we could see one use it in a more offensive way vs a deffensive way of bending. We could even see one or both come up with new techniques for the og four like fire healing or an Earth version of blood bending that doesn't includimg al8ving host but a golem created by the bender. The possibilities are endless with them going in this direction.
Literally nothing wrong with having two avatars
@@letsgobrandon1906 literally yes there is lol it makes no sense to the established lore, especially since we got an Avatar who was a twin already.
The whole Ravva/Vatuu retcon was already a mistake, as it's entirely a western take on good and evil, which is not the same as yin/yang. You people just hate hearing criticism because you don't like thinking.
I think the twin avatar concept has the potential to fix Raava and Vaatu retroactively. Make neither twin evil and make it so that both twins necessary and active participants in saving, rebuilding, and restoring balance to the world.
It's a huge plothole too since there been avatars who are twins who's twin isn't also an avatar
Do they both have to be the avatars? What if one is the avatar, and the other is just a normal bender? Or not a bender at all?
honestly this video sums up my criticism to this channel. i think its awfully optimistic takes full of copium... lets be real most of the times franchises are handled isnt great and TLOK was a full on confirmation. even lies like TLOK being more mature than ATLA... it really isnt. not to say its not mature at all but TLOK fans have this nag of having to brag whatever from TLOK being better or more extreme than in ATLA. "ATLA has already told so many stories in the four nations that its hard to have new settings in this story" ? what a weird take, the setting offers a lot more than was made of it. that being said the one thing i agree on is TLOKs tech not mergin well with the world ,which in theory isnt an inherent problem but a writing problem, atla also managed to implement bending besides combat in the four nations, but i agree that lower tech just suits this world better and bending is a big reason why its not needed. i dont think an apocalypse is the answer tho, basically destroying what aang fought so hard for with the next avatar... meh... and no ones saying that everything would be dandy after atla, history obviously moves in chapters and aang fought for one of peace that should and could very well last a while. avatar kuruk barely did anything because there was no need for it. therefore you should fry TLOK for assuming its the opposite and theres always some new world destroying level threat every other year... that makes a lot less sense
A lot of people are genuinely interested in where the show might go and aren't throwing hissy fits over details that barely have any context. That's not copium, that's just being level headed and reasonable.
@@KyleJPie10 sure alot of people are interested.. thats why alot are saying its gonna be bad right XD
@@crymaker9628 If all you're looking for is validation then that's all you're going to see, yeah. But there's an equal amount of people that are looking forward to it.
@@crymaker9628 Loud minority ... for fucks sake, those are leaks ... anyone having any strong opinion of the show, because of random ass leaks is an idiot. To think you can judge a show, by concept art is infantile idiocy ...
Having 2 avatars is going to cause conflict none stop. Especially with the conflicting spirits inhabiting them. It’s literally their nature, and they won’t always agree so it will be 2 avatars fighting over what they believe is right. Aang didn’t agree with Roku, and disconnected from him over it. Imagine if Roku had been alive still. They would have fought each other endlessly, until they could agree. Also saying a Negative spirit is somehow not going to be evil? It’s ridiculous, yes the world is fantasy, but to be relatable it has to somehow make sense or else the plot will be trash. One avatar will have to work EXTREMELY hard to suppress that evil spirit to use its power for good, but how could she even do that if she wasn’t connected to Rava like the other avatars have been?? It’s just not adding up. Avatars are not powerful on their own it is Rava’s power that helped them.
I disagree about repeating the 4 nation it depends on why they are traveling aang was on a time limit korra could’ve explored more of the nations past with spirits
idk why, but new Avatar series with 2 Avatars will be like Arcane.
Most of The people complaining are new YOUNG avatar Fans who think they know everything and who watched the Fanmade project "The Legend of Genji"
Personally I'm okay with the Show being aimed at kids. Kids nowadays need something Like avatar.
PLUS I'm pretty sure the movies are going to be more aimed at Adult fans.
On the twin thing - were Roku and his twin fraternal twins? Cause if pavi and nisha are identical , that could be an explanation for why they’re both avatars
Destroying the world is to drastic of a change for one avatar to do. Thousands of past avatar didn't make that much of a change in the world
ang and his friends destroyed every town they went to
@@chip123451000 No? Lmao!
@@-Tekuo- Actually, he's not wrong. Wherever the Gaang went, disaster followed. Zuko attacking the Southern Water Tribe, the attacks on Kyoshi Island, Omashu being taken over, the Northern Air Temple attacked, the almost destruction of the Northern Water Tribe, The Fall of Ba Sing Se, etc.
@@chip123451000 Na bro, they tried to help every town
Korra is forced to destroy the world… it’s like the creators are trying to make people hate her ON PURPOSE 💀
I still just dont trust the leaked source. I dont think it's a stretch to think someone made fake leaks into a whole project. Just take real leaks, combine them with fanmade leaks, boom the whole world has been tricked. I hate that the creators haven't said anything 😭
Are the creators staying quiet because
-leaks are real and they're watching our reactions?
-Know the leaks aren't all true and staying silent because they can't reveal the plot by picking out the lies?
Either way Bryke neeeeeeds to address this. They do a wonderful job at avatar and will always go a great job. We're in a state of disbelief because we don't even know if this is all real (on my end)
The leaks were literally removed due to copyright bro, if it's not true why would this happen
@mehdibengdara4297 because
1. There is actual copyright content being distributed (like the Korra models)
2. It is being done in the name of an existing IP, and anyone pretending to be a pre-existing company gets punished as such
I could obviously be wrong it's just ehhhhh what if this is all a red herring, you know? We have very few actual leaks of the new show it seems
I hate how the creators just stay quiet and don’t tell us anything. 😭 it eats me up because I’m so curious on what the actual plot is going to be
And just to add, any longtime avatar fan would neverrrrr just leak everything. So I don't trust the leaker's intentions to begin with. (Yes, I know they were an employee not a fan, but what disgrace!) That's where I'm coming from here
They should make a avatar from each of the main elements. 🙂
WAIT IS pavi sister A POSSIBLE REINCARNATION to unalaq could that mean pavi sister could talk to unalaq
Oh snap 😢
Ohhhh u cooking
Nope Unalaaq died in the Avatar state so he is gone.
Korra then absorbed Vaatu which means he will now reincarnate every time The Avatar does.
Basically that means kindda like how Korra is the first Avatar after a reset, Nisha will always be Vaatu's first Avatar again.
Unalaq would be the LEAST helpful past life to talk to
Also, to elaborate on a previous comment I made, I know light cannot exist without darkness and vise versa. So once Vaatu was defeated he'd eventually grow within the avatar, but my question was, when Korra re-merged with Raava, was Vaatu already defeated and part of Raava again? Could mean nothing at all, but if Vaatu was already a tiny little sparkle inside Raava when they merged again, technically a part of him could've been merged with Korra as well. Maybe, whose to say, just food for thought
Look, I get your point, and yeah, sure, it could be good. But what I've heard and seen so far doesn't really get me excited. If anything, it gets me sceptical. Don't get me wrong, I would love to be proven wrong, and I will give the series a chance to prove me wrong. But for now, I'll be expecting a letdown.
Them doing away with the technological progress that came with Korra may be a good idea, since that was pretty unpopular. I didn't mind. It made sense, given the machines that were invented during ATLA. But a lot of people felt like it was bad. I think the bigger problem was that it became so similar to our world. Like, an industrial revolution doesn't have to look like victorian England nor 1920s New York City. That was what made it feel like it was less the world of Avatar than before. Not the fact that there was tech. The fact that the tech looked like 1920s America, rather than Feudal Vaguely-Asia. Introducing the technologies and societal changes, while preserving the aesthetics and vibe and worldbuilding... I'd like to believe it would have been possible, but who knows, maybe 1920s New York with Bending was the best they could do.
With that in Mind, I'm worried they're doing Mad Max with bending.
Ancient, medieval is for me still interesting that looking modern...
Have to disagree with a point you made I think the creators are playing it safe in a way. I think they forsaw how difficult it would be to write an avatar story a hyper technoloical 21 century modern type setting so they took the easy way out and did a cataclysmic event reset to start fresh. Smart move mike and bryan.
Avatar is starting to go Star Wars it seems, guess lightning can't strike twice.
I’m confused by the art showing Aang’s spirit. Including Korra’s spirit makes sense, considering she hasn’t broken the actual mechanics of the Avatar cycle, but within the established lore Pavei and Nisha wouldn’t have a connection to Aang, considering that when Vaatulaq⁽¹⁾ extracted and ‘destroyed’ Raava, Korra lost all innate connection to her past lives even after they reconnected.⁽²⁾
⁽¹⁾ I am *not* gonna use the name the show gives him (them?). As cheap as it already was to give the combination of an apocalyptically evil man and a primordial spirit a portmanteau for a name, I get doing it for ease of talking about specifically them, but *that* one is completely out of the question.
⁽²⁾ The established lore is already kind of unclear; we’re told that Korra’s connection to her past lives got severed when Raava ‘died’ and it’s heavily implied during the scene where she does that her ‘death’ itself is the reason for this loss. However, it isn’t implied that the process of being broken down, living on inside the opposing primal spirit and - with some help from Jinora and Korra - re‐gaining an own form changes Raava in any way, which makes me wonder what, if it’s not purely Raava, marks the connection between two Avatars.
If the ‘past lives’ thing is because of existing re‐incarnation (which could well be the case considering Raava told Wan they’d be together for all of *his* lifetimes), and neither Raava nor Korra died, it doesn’t make much sense that she’d lose her connection to her past lives *permanently* just because Raava and her got separated for a time. Even if, on the other hand, the unusual spiritual connection the Avatars have with their past lives is helped by Raava, wouldn’t she be able to do the same thing she’d been doing to keep the line intact even through an event like being separated and broken down?
I wonder if it means that Raava simply helps connect past Avatars’ spirits to the current one; losing those connections because of Raava’s ‘death’ would make a bit more sense, but either way, to fully smoothe out the confusion would require more lore.
There are some interesting aspects to the upcoming Avatar, But as some people have pointed, all the changes made to the world feel unnecessary. I think it would been interesting to what the outcome of the Earth Kingdom would be once it became a federation. Perhaps it would have collapsed due to there being no legitimate/royal heir, so the Earth Kingdom descends into chaos. Something like that would have been interesting; however some point out that something similar occured in the 3rd season of ATLK, but these are just my thoughts.
mind you we’re not even supposed to have this information, so just because we do doesnt mean we get to dictate things before they even drop
Not true, this man on this video struck up a deal with avatar studios to promo leaks. He's on record from a discord call where he bragged about it on. He was also invited to an official podcast. They take the fandom reactions to things seriously especially on RUclips, so ppl expressing their opinions is supposed to be okay.
@ whatever u need to do to convince yourself
@@trillz7365 whatever this is supposed to be mean, if a widespread of the audience is disgruntled and disappointed that means its a production problem
@ u know thats not true or else he would be able to post the leaks without getting in trouble which is why he shows mock ups. he explained that in another video too… so what are we talking about
@ you have to actually watch the show to come to that conclusion
My problem is that the twin avatars are 9 years old. Yes Aang was 12, but there is a substantial difference between 12 and 9. Also, they could have split up the nations based on sub bending, kind of like the metal clan. Instead they made the cities generic and not based on the elements at all. The character designs are also concerning.
made in abyss was great and riko was like 6 or 8
Shure but they are traumatised post apocalypse kids and also avatar legend of kora hed time skip culde see thet happen if they want this to be long show insted of only 3-4 seasons we are used to
@@bosniencommie1202 Yeah, something people tend to ignore. At the beginning Kora was 17 and at the end of the show she was in her early 20s.
The same can be done with 9 year old twins. Now they are 9, timeskip and they are 12. Another time skip and they are 15. Another and they are 18.
People are way too easy hating stuff ... especially if it's not even officially released >.>