Here are the reasons for why Avatar: The Last Airbender season 4 won't happen. Despite this, Avatar: The Last Airbender is very unlikely to continue with a fourth season of the main series. Long after its beginnings, Avatar: The Last Airbender remains as beloved today as it was in its own time, while its story has since been continued in graphic novel form as well as prequel novels, such as The Shadow of Kyoshi.
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RELATED: What Went Wrong With The Last Airbender Movie In the midst of the two, Avatar would make a less-than-successful transition to the big-screen with 2010's The Last Airbender, the reception of which was a complete 180 degrees from the show that spawned it. The Avatar franchise would also expand further with the 2012 launch of its follow-up series, The Legend of Korra, which focused on the story of the titular Avatar to follow Aang. With the Fire Nation set on conquering the other lands of the Four Nations, Aang must master the elements in order to end the war, with some help from his friends. As the Avatar, Aang is the only person with the ability to "bend" each of the four elements of Water, Earth, Fire, and Air. Following its debut on Nickelodeon in 2005, Avatar: The Last Airbender's three "Books", as each season was called, followed the adventures of 12-year old Aang, the world's last living Airbender. She’s a giant pain in everyone’s ass and it makes her perfect to me (and to Beast).Avatar: The Last Airbender season 4 never happened, and here's why and what the original story plan was. Sybella from Dark Triumph, probably the most stubborn person to ever be written in YA, and I love her for it. OH POOR PRECIOUS JAMES!Īvatar state: A stubborn character/a character that struggles with letting go Fletcher’s demon in The Summoner Trilogy has such personality, he’ll probably be my favorite fictional animal for the rest of forever. The white ORC in the Summoner Trilogy, probably because I’m just finishing the last book. Aren’t they always? Elves always seem to be the wisest characters of all when there isn’t a wizard around. Oromis the rider from the Inheritence Cycle (Eragon). That reveal was so beautiful, even though I had suspected for several books that he wasn’t the baddie Harry always made him out to be. I like my villains to stay villains however I do love the redemption of Severus Snape, even though he wasn’t really bad in the first place. I dunno I’m not really into redemption arcs so much. Zuko- Best redemption arc/a redemption arc that should have happened I’m mot sure anyone can best her in combat. I love both sets and each gives an extra little look into the lives of the characters. This one is a tied between The Assassin’s Blade (The Throne of Glass story collection) and The Girl of Fire and Thorns Stories. The Tales of Ba Sing Se – best short story/poetry collection She seemed to be a bit more passive of a character but by the end she blooms into more of a leader. She’s a lot stronger than I initially gave her credit or when I started reading the first book. Toph – A character who’s strength surprised you/or surprised the other characters in the book Let me tell you, as a woman who does not ever want kids this is terrifying to me. The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood and pretty much every other dystopian that takes away reproductive rights. And your characters.īlood bending: a book with a disturbing concept I mean how much more star crossed can a couple get? Seriously, John Green, you kill me. Hazel and Augustus of The Fault in Our Stars. It may be one of the reasons I still like them despite the fact they’re not very well written. Actually all of the sibling relationships in those books are pretty well done. I really like the relationship between Eadlynn and her brother in The Heir and The Crown, the two spin off books from the Selection Series. Katara and Sokka- Best sibling relationship. This tag comes from A Clockwork Reader and is about one of my favorite animated shows of all time, Avatar: The Last Airbender.