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Is Avatar ready to become a modern blockbuster franchise?

This week is the 20th anniversary Avatar: The last air shed, Nickelodeon's fantasy anime became one of the biggest shows on the Internet that day. What better way to celebrate than finally revealing a new show –Seven heavens, A 2D series with two seasons green lights and is involved from franchise co-creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. Like the previous show haven Will focus on another young avatar, in which case a young Earthbender, who finds himself inheriting the stained mantle, as the great catastrophe involving her ex Korra puts people on alert for any titled people.

We already know Paramount really likes to keep it for a few years avatar As a multimedia franchise. Often, even if the gap between series is large, the franchise never really fades away: a standalone (but ongoing) live-action remake with Netflix, countless comics and graphic novels cover the next of Aang, Korra and his friends Everything that happened; video games with questionable quality are half stable (a bigger quality is about to appear); and many YA books are starring famous avatars of the past such as Kyoshi and Yangchen.

but Seven Paradises As one of the first projects from Avatar Studios in the franchise, there are different weights behind it. When this movie and Aang-centric animated film (the first of the three coming movies), we'll see if we'll see if it's going to be avatarSGOT keeps up with the turbulent times of our current pop culture era, the needs of the franchise era.

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When the original The last one to test The series premiered on February 21, 2005, and there was nothing like that on Western TV, when Nick was mainly a comedy-centric lineup at the time. For young audiences at the time, the artistic style of the anime and those who focused on action and storytelling all attracted them and never really left. Like other fans before them, the 00s kids made avatar A key part of their identity finds themselves protecting the franchise from anyone who doesn't seem to be “get it”, so long-term pain and reflective contempt for live-action movies as more information starts pouring in. This impulse of protection goes beyond real-person businesses; how many long-term fans will remember to beat them The Legend of Kora' The first two seasons (especially the second), some of which are attributed to the two season miniseries that began, have become bigger. Its final two seasons have improved a lot and built on early events in an interesting way (at the time, very unexpected) way, but the first half can sometimes be more frustrating than it should have been watches, as Dimartino and Konietzko do not have the same number of runways working with the original show.

Times have changed a lot since Korra's performance ended in 2014. Franchise has become the bigger currency of Hollywood, but the studios aren’t really doing the best job and letting the said franchise do what they do best. The movie has expanded to TV, and it turns out to be mixed, not every franchise is made the same – some are not produced like actual TV shows, while others don't really have time to find themselves correctly. Cola There is a problem, but at least it has the opportunity to grow properly. It may have been going on for a long time now because of the project’s real reaction and the negative reactions created with malicious intentions. The franchise has to compete with all of this, plus the possibility of having to raise the project after it haven Or the movie is done well, or if it slips twice, it is effectively thrown aside. If one thing we have learned over the past decade is that no one can reach it, and it’s not much that has been spent on something like what once lost steam and felt washed.

original avatar Fortunately, this was the first and only part of myself in 2005 and had to live in my own context. After the end, Paramount continued the franchise in a reactive manner, namely fan demand and streaming numbers, or not wanting the last sentence of the series to be a sour taste that can alienate new immigrants or stop veterans from going on Watch again. If Dimartino and Konietzko have more stories in this universe, then obviously, they should provide space for employees who are equally passionate and passionate about materials. But if the series just came back, Paramount could bend its stuff and tout another year-round franchise alongside Spongebob and other brands of childhood? That will be right Avatar's Legacy is better than any live project.

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