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Ours is the Fury
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This franchise should just stick with animation. I'd rather see TV movies instead of some crappy live-action adaptation.
This franchise should just stick with animation. I'd rather see TV movies instead of some crappy live-action adaptation.
This franchise should just stick with animation. I'd rather see TV movies instead of some crappy live-action adaptation.
I'd certainly prefer an animated film, but come on, that piece of **** M. Night Shyamalan put out isn't indicative of what a competent director could do with the franchise. Or even a not so competent director could do. He made a terrible film, but that doesn't mean that a live-action film based on the Avatar universe has to be bad.

I'd certainly prefer an animated film, but come on, that piece of **** M. Night Shyamalan put out isn't indicative of what a competent director could do with the franchise. Or even a not so competent director could do. He made a terrible film, but that doesn't mean that a live-action film based on the Avatar universe has to be bad.
I disagree. Live-action adaptions of animated properties almost never seem to be able to capture the same tone and/or feel of the source material.
And quite frankly, after the debacle of the race issue in the Hunger Games, I don't want that to taint one of my favorite franchises of all time. Avatar is enjoyed by people of different races, religions and backgrounds despite the overall tone of the show to be distinctively Asian. Hollywood would probably be doing yet another whitewash of the show mainly due to the lack of big name Asian actors/actresses in the American film industry.
That issue already happened with M. Night's piece of @#$%
Well Nick Fury is black in the Ultimates version, in fact the design of the character was based off of him on his permission.
My point is simply that just because Shyamalan ****ed it up, doesn't mean that you can't do anything with the franchise in live action.
To punctuate my point. The casting for a movie like the Legend of Korra is going to be difficult.
Let me say this: I don't mind casting a black man in a purportedly "white" role such as Michael Clarke Duncan as the Kingpin in Daredevil or Idris Elba as Heimdall in Thor. Or most recently Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury. I don't mind it at all if the actors/actresses can stay true to the core of the character.
What I am worried about is the ridiculous almost Extremist backlash such a casting might generate from the fanbase. Not all of us are open to the concept. And this is what happened with the Hunger Games deal.
I've always thought that they should make an animated movie about finding Zuko's mom. They've mocked us with it enough, we deserve to have the story told and in epic fashion.
A prequel film isn't a bad way to go. Though, it would presumably not end well for the protagonists.
So, I guess we can rule out Asami being in cahoots with the Equalists.

Some people still think she's going to triple cross Team Avatar. Mostly Makorra shippers.
