

Again, this is just an option the streaming service is considering if the first season does well.Īvatar: The Last Airbender will stream exclusively on Netflix sometime in 2023 According to Whats-on-Netflix, the streaming service will also look at full episode completions throughout its season in consideration for renewal, not just new subscriber counts. However, they sound like they are moving to a different lifetime customer value model for show renewals. Most recently canceling the Arden Cho-led series Partner Track (via Variety) after a single season. Netflix has been known to cancel shows after a single season due to low new subscribers and low episode viewing. Again, this only depends on Netflix’s “new subscriber” model during the first two weekends of a show’s release. And, finally, Netflix did this with A Series of Unfortunate Events seasons 2 and 3 (via Express UK) in 2017.

As well as filming the Red Notice sequels back-to-back, according to The Wrap. If they change Aang’s age throughout the series run, they could also age up fan-favorite blind earth bender Toph, as she isn’t introduced until Book 2.Īccording to CBR, this would align with the streaming service’s recent renewals of The Witcher, filming its seasons 4 and 5 back-to-back. As they could write, Sozin’s Comet is three years away instead of one. In the original series, all three seasons take place over a year with Aang 12 throughout, though that’s pretty unreasonable in live-action form. We don’t know if the new series will adjust their ages in the plot to explain their real-life age progression. This would account for stars Gordon Cormier (Aang) and Kiawentiio‘s (Katara) ages as they will already be 14 and 17 by the time Book 2 begins filming. We at Knight Edge Media had been in contact with a source on set from over the summer that revealed preliminary talks by the streaming service regarding a potential season 2 and season 3 (titled Book 2: Earth & Book 3: Fire) renewal has already taken place.Īccording to our source, if the series gets good new subscriber numbers, the streaming service is considering renewing the series to film both seasons back-to-back. Production on Book 1: Water ran from November 2021 through June 2022 with 3 weeks off for Christmas in Vancouver.

It has been exactly one year since the beginning of production on Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender live-action series.
