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But fear not Avatar fans, DiMartino says he’s not leaving the series’ universe, and he’s inspired by the recent fan response to the show and its follow-up series, The Legend of Korra. Still, he added that the Netflix show “has the potential to be good.” It just won’t be what he had in mind.
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It was the hardest professional decision I’ve ever had to make, and certainly not one that I took lightly, but it was necessary for my happiness and creative integrity.” “I realized I couldn’t control the creative direction of the series, but I could control how I responded. “I also sought wisdom from Stoic philosophers who were big on differentiating between what is within our control and what isn’t,” he wrote.
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But DiMartino’s open letter paints a damning picture. Night Shyamalan’s disastrous 2010 film.Īvatar: The Last Airbender quickly became on of Netflix’s biggest shows over the summer, and we’ve been eager to hear more about the service’s live-action version, which was announced two years ago. Avatar co-creator Michael DiMartino announced today that he and Bryan Konietzko are leaving Netflix’s live-action adaptation, saying that the new show won’t be what they “envisioned or intended to make.” That’s a shame for fans hoping for a revival of the franchise, especially after M. It’s almost as if any attempt at bringing Avatar: The Last Airbender into the real world is cursed.