One image of the new cast was shown at the convention, and it depicts the next Avatar, named Pavi, an earthbender capable of manipulating stone. She is the next person to take on the Avatar title after Korra in the previous series, but the title is not one of honor at this point in history, as it has marked the new hero as a destroyer of worlds. The official synopsis is as follows:
“A young Earthbender discovers she’s the new Avatar after Korra – but in this dangerous era, that title marks her as humanity’s destroyer, not its savior. Hunted by both human and spirit enemies, she and her long-lost twin must uncover their mysterious origins and save the Seven Havens before civilization’s last strongholds collapse.”
The image shown at Comic Con has the new Avatar front and center, alongside a feline companion and another character named Jae, who is described as Pavi’s mentor.
Seven Havens will premiere in 2027 on Nickelodeon and span 26 episodes across two seasons. For those who still hold a nostalgic love for the original Avatar: The Last Airbender cast, Nickelodeon is also working on a new feature-length film set after the first series that follows Aang and his friends in their young adult lives. Most of the original voice actors have been recast to be more authentic to the characters and the franchise’s Asian inspirations. Take note, M. Night Shyamalan. Dave Bautista will star as the movie’s villain when it premieres in 2026.
My prediction:
Since this will take place after Korra, which roughly coincided with the early 20th century, this one will probably coincide with events of vaguely modern times. The government who hates the avatar is going to be the Earth Kingdom government, and will be a not so subtle stand in for the Chinese Communist party, and the avatar will need to learn the spiritual wisdom of the oppressed Tibetan Lama stand-ins who will be persecuted by this evil government and will help free the people from the oppression of the evil Earth Kingdom, which will probably call themselves the “Earth Unity” or something.
Nah, it’s yet another post-apocalypse plot, also evident by the peg leg, so no technology at all.
It’s definitely gonna include a nice big helping of liberalism though.
also evident by the peg leg, so no technology at all.
The synopsis suggests them being refugees or fugitives of a sort, so the peg leg does not necessarily represent the highest level of technology in the setting.
Incidentally, you can have post-apocalyptic dystopias, see New Vegas, so they could still have their CPC Earth Kingdom as a despotic city-state or something.
“Please no woke (literally any brown person appearing)” - Chuds
“Please no woke (obama era liberalism)” - Leftists
maybe the avatar cycle works bidirectionally, and the current Avatar can communicate backwords in time like Eren Jaeger and give Aang a stroke if he refuses to bulldoze the fireraeli settlements like he should’ve.
The next avatar the fire nation one should be the equivalent of a white Maoist
Concept art
the avatar cycle goes from Male --> Female --> Male --> Female.
this is not a retcon, she’s just trans and avatar has gone woke
Is that right? There are an even number of elements, so wouldn’t that mean that each element has a connected sex/gender (idk which is connected)? And wasn’t Kyoshi the last Earth Avatar, making Earth Avatars female?
Was Roku a trans man
Woku :kelly: