Extra adjustments are on the way in which for the following season of Netflix’s Avatar: The Final Airbender. Having premiered in February 2024, the live-action Avatar season 2 was confirmed alongside season 3. The most important addition to the approaching season will likely be Toph (Miya Cech), who will finally function Aang (Gordon Cormier)’s Earthbending grasp. The remainder of the solid is predicted to return to reprise their roles, together with Utkarsh Ambudkar’s King Bumi. Filming continues to be ongoing, so the sophomore season will doubtless not be launched till 2026.
In an interview with ScreenRant on the WGA Awards, Ambudkar opened up about his character’s future. Whereas he promised that the story would stay devoted to the animated present, he did additionally clarify that there will likely be some adjustments. As a result of the present focuses on a extra real looking portrayal of the struggle, he described that “there’s actual human emotion concerned“. As a consequence, he urges audiences to count on much less humor. Try his quote beneath:
I am about to go to Vancouver in two days to shoot season 2 of Avatar. Yeah, I am very excited for six hours of prosthetics, child, and pretend enamel! And to see my little homie Gordon [Cormier], who performs Aang. We will have an excellent time collectively. We keep fairly true to the animated sequence, so when you’re a fan of the Airbender animated sequence, you understand what’s coming! However every thing is leaning extra in direction of a reality-based place. Our characters are actually going by a variety of stuff. It isn’t a cartoon, clearly, and there is actual human emotion concerned. Aang has a variety of accountability now. He is attempting to study and grasp a variety of issues and, whereas the cartoon used humor for youngsters, we’re actually diving into what meaning for a younger man to undergo that.
What The Bumi Modifications Imply For Netflix’s Avatar
Bumi’s Return Will Be Extra Severe
Season 1 already featured some main adjustments to Bumi’s character. Whereas the story remained comparatively much like the animated present, save for the addition of a rebellious Jet (Sebastian Amoruso), Bumi’s motivations had been extraordinarily totally different. After 100 years, Netflix’s Bumi is way extra bitter. His trials had been partly to instruct Aang about his duties to the Earth Kingdom, however they had been additionally a way of punishing the buddy who deserted him. Aang shortly acknowledged Bumi’s identification, which made the king’s response surprisingly darkish.
Bumi was launched in Netflix’s Avatar: The Final Airbender in season 1, episode 3, “Omashu”.
Contemplating that Bumi’s character has already modified, it ought to come as no shock that he’ll proceed to be extra real looking. The once-whimsical king was plagued with struggle earlier than season 2, and the long run will solely see extra horror for Omashu. Ambudkar promised a devoted adaptation, which implies that Bumi will endure seize, the lack of his kingdom, and Hearth Nation rule. Naturally, he’ll react extra realistically to that scenario, given Netflix’s current portrayal of his character.
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Our Take On The Bumi Modifications
Dwell-Motion Calls for Main Modifications
The adjustments to Bumi are emblematic of the issues of adapting animated into live-action. Whereas the unique Bumi is portrayed as quirky and enjoyable, it might not be fairly as plausible within the Netflix present. The present can try and be devoted, however viewers have been uncovered to realistic-looking deaths by fireplace. In a extra stylized animated present, that may be forgivable and will not depart a lot of an influence. To think about the live-action Bumi watching his guards burn alive, nevertheless, is a far darker prospect. Netflix’s Avatar: The Final Airbender actually had no alternative however to make Bumi darker.
Avatar: The Final Airbender
- Launch Date
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February 22, 2024
- Administrators
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Michael Goi, Roseanne Liang, Jabbar Raisani, Jet Wilkinson
- Writers
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Albert Kim, Michael Dante DiMartino, Bryan Konietzko
