Avatar: The Last Airbender
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Team Avatar returns in the “Avatar: The Last Airbender— Team Avatar Treasury Library Edition” Releasing October 29th
Source: https://www.darkhorse.com/Blog/4115/team-avatar-returns-in-the-avatar-the-last-airbend
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Paramount Acquisition Deal Falls Through
Supposedly for petty personal reasons:
> The woman who controls the company, Shari Redstone, snatched defeat from the jaws of victory last week as she scuttled a planned merger with David Ellison's Skydance Media.
> Redstone had spent six months negotiating a complicated deal that would have given control of Paramount to Ellison and RedBird Capital, only to call it off as it neared the finish line.
> The chief reason for her decision: Her reluctance to let go of a family heirloom she fought very hard to get.
The fandom doesn't want to talk about it, but the Avatar franchise is in trouble.
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[Azula in the Spirit Temple] In Azula’s dream world, Ozai never gave Zuko his scar
https://avatar.fandom.com/wiki/Azula_in_the_Spirit_Temple
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Anyone else find the decision to code Raava as femme and Vaatu as masc an interesting (although not necessarily bad) choice?
I've been doing a lot of reading into various spiritual concepts and practices from around the world and typically light/order/yang is masculine and dark/chaos/yin is usually feminine. Is there another concept that's being referenced or is this just a minor but interesting artistic decision?
I was a little disappointed that they played Raava as "good"; I've always preferred media like Babylon 5 where it turns out the vorlons are fucking with humanity too, but I can see why they might not put all that in a kids show.
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Paramount Sony Deal Not Looking Like A Bid For Whole Company Anymore
deadline.com Sony & Paramount Sign Non-Disclosure Agreement Allowing Deal Talks To Start, But It’s Not Looking Like A $26 Billion Bid For Whole Company AnymoreSony signed a non-disclosure agreement with Paramount allowing deal talks to begin but they'll not be focused on a $26 billion bid for whole company.
Avatar Studios seems to be part of Paramount Media, aka the "pay television channels" that I assume Sony is not interested in: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount_Global
And in light of this article: https://deadline.com/2024/05/paramount-sale-hollywood-studio-takeover-history-lessons-1235910245/
That doesn't look good for Avatar Studios. If they are left behind in a Sony sale, it seems the probability of them getting shut down (or just going down with whatever is left of Paramount) is very high.
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Paramount (Avatar IP owner) sale reopens, as Sony-Apollo swoops in
The article is a very fast read because it's Axios, but in a nutshell, either:
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Skydance gets Paramount intact, but possibly with financial trouble and selling some IP.
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Sony gets Paramount, but restructures the company and also possibly sells some parts.
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Nothing happens... and Paramount continues its downward spiral, probably accelerated by a failed sale.
The can of worms opened today, as now Paramount is officially open to a buyout from sony.
I don't like this at all. Avatar is a high budget IP, animesque fantasy, and not historically, proveably profitable like Star Trek/Spongebob. Avatar Studios is a real candidate to be chopped off.
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Lego Idea - Avatar the Last Airbender - 566 days left
Support the idea: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/d8e8c1d0-d27a-4cb3-96d5-6ac98d31a719
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How do y'all watch Avatar? What screen? What source?
As the title says. This includes any visual media, including all 7 Books and other stuff.
What kind screen do you watch it on? What sound setup? What source?
Screen poll: https://strawpoll.com/e6Z28M9aqnN
Source poll: https://strawpoll.com/Q0ZpRmzaVnM
I'm asking this because:
A: I'm curious how this fandom generally consumes the shows
B: I theorize this may have an impact on the experience. Avatar is an audiovisual feast, and I find I get caught up in the art/music more than many viewers seem to. LoK in particular is like a totally different show with high-bitrate HD vs. a bad stream.
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Dave Bautista and Eric Nam to Headline Voice Cast for new 2025 ‘Aang: The Last Airbender’ Animated Movie at Nickelodeon
variety.com Dave Bautista and Eric Nam to Headline Voice Cast for ‘Aang: The Last Airbender’ Animated Movie at Paramount, NickelodeonDave Bautista will lead the voice cast of Paramount and Nickelodeon's new animated "Avatar: The Last Airbender" movie.
> Dave Bautista and Eric Nam are set to headline the voice cast for the upcoming “Avatar: The Last Airbender” movie in development at Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Studios. The film’s working title is “Aang: The Last Airbender.” The news was announced during Paramount’s slate presentation at CinemaCon.
> Joining Bautista and Nam in the voice cast are Dionne Quan, Jessica Matten and Roman Zaragoza. Plot details for the film remain under wraps. Bautista will voice a villain character. The new “Avatar” animated film is set for release on Oct. 10, 2025 from Paramount.
> Lauren Montgomery, who worked on the original “Avatar: The Last Airbender” series, is directing the project, with original series creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko executive producing alongside Eric Coleman. William Mata is co-directing.