Avatar The Last Airbender ( Netflix )

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Just finished binge-watching the new live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender on Netflix, and let me tell you, it's a must-watch! As a die-hard fan of the OG animated series, I was a bit skeptical at first, but this adaptation turned out to be a really fresh take on the beloved story.


First off, let's talk bending – the CGI and VFX work here is absolutely stunning! From the graceful waterbending to the powerful earthbending, every element comes to life in breathtaking detail. And don't even get me started on the Avatar State – talk about jaw-dropping!

But what really sets this adaptation apart is the way it adds depth to the characters and storylines we know and love. Sure, there are some subtle alterations, but they only serve to enrich the narrative and keep us on the edge of our seats. Plus, seeing familiar faces like King Bumi, Jet, and Commander Zhao brought back all the nostalgia feels!

For those of you worried about how faithful this adaptation is to the original series, fear not! While it may take a few unexpected turns, it stays true to the heart and spirit of Avatar: The Last Airbender. And for newcomers to the world of the Avatar, this serves as a perfect introduction to the epic adventure that awaits.

My advice? Approach this adaptation with an open mind and let yourself be swept away by the Avatar universe. Trust me, you won't be disappointed! Whether you're a longtime fan or a newbie, there's something here for everyone to enjoy.

The Last Airbender. Netflix has truly outdone themselves with this adaptation, and I can't wait to see where the story goes next!

P.S I really loved that they screened the genoside of the Air nomads it added a lot of depth to the story.



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honestly for me, it was mediocre at best. The CGI and the bending effects were indeed way too good and way too realistic. The story was somewhat different (that should be the logic) and i don't think the character development was there in comparison with season one of the cartoon. Aang was a bit too serious, while in the cartoon it was the exact opposite which is natural as he is a freaking child. Katara somehow in the series is a genius, she should have been the Avatar apparently. Zero training, reading a scroll and there you have, a master water bender. Not how it happened in the cartoon at all which basically adds up to the lack of her character development. Sokka's women jokes were obviously out because "Netflix", something that has more depth than most may think as simply sexist.

At least the other characters were good and in general the actors did a great work. Bumi was quite cool as well.

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Yes I agree about the training part about katara and I would have also like to see Aang to water bend. They focused more on the tragic events because they probably wanted to target older ages. But for me they made a really great job because most of the times this kind of live action adaptation fails .

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I've seen the previews but haven't been tempted. The story will all be new to me, so I won't be comparing it to anything else!

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That’s really good because you would have a new experience with the avatar universe if you watch the Netflix adaptation. Of course the animation is better but I liked Netflix really much !

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After six episodes watched, so far so good.