Avatar: Michael Dimartino and the last airbendor made by Michael Dimartino and Brian Conitzo, with Avatar Studio, have been wildly popular. Now, Nickelodian has given a green light to the 26-episode, 2D-nimated follow-up series to the mythological epic starred by the original series creators.
According to the deadline, the upcoming avatar chain will be established in the world destroyed by a terrible disaster. A young economy, who eventually accepts his fate as an avatar after Korra, finds himself away from the world.
Avatar, once seen as a survivor, is now considered the destroyer of the world amid global crisis. Later, the young economy should work with his long -lost twins to expose the mysteries of their origin, in an attempt to save seven haven in an attempt to uproot the dust before the last pillars of humanity.
Ramsay Nito, president of Paramount Animation and Nickelodion Animation, spoke to the time limit about expanding avatarvars with the project. Since the original series impressed the global audience with its compelling story tell, complicated plotline and unforgettable characters, the team is thrilled to continue the avatar universe.
“We can’t wait to start the next chapter of this epic saga with a new story within the avatar,” Nito said.
The original series lasted for three sessions on Nickelodians between 2005 and 2008, followed by its sequel, The Legend of Korra, and a Netflix live-action adaptation of the avatar: The Last Airbeander.
Talking to the deadline, the series creators Dimartino and Kotzco admitted that they never estimated that their 2005 animated constructions would develop in such a large -scale franchise after decades later.
He said that new branded avatarwars would be filled with fantasy, mystery and amazing new characters.
“Get ready for another epic and emotional adventure work!” He said.