Avatar: The Last Airbender casts Toph and begins production on season 2
As a longtime fan of Avatar: The Last Airbender, this week’s Geeked Week announcements have me absolutely thrilled! I can still remember the countless hours I spent binge-watching the original series and reading up on every little detail about the world of Avatar. So you can imagine my excitement when I heard that season 2 is officially in production!
This week marks Geeked Week, implying a flood of thrilling updates for Netflix’s marquee shows is on the horizon. Ranging from “The Sandman” to “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” “One Piece,” “Squid Game,” “Arcane,” and many more, the streaming giant has been unleashing a barrage of teaser clips, trailers, and disclosures. Today, we’ll dive into the most significant updates, commencing with “Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Two significant bits of news about Avatar emerged last night, each one quite noteworthy. Firstly, it has been confirmed that production on Season 2 is underway! Take a look at the announcement trailer for more details:
Executive producers Christine Boylan and Jabbar Raisani spoke with Tudum.com regarding season 2. They expressed excitement about reuniting with their cast members and delving into the complex relationships that unfold as the storyline progresses in season 2. They plan to portray realistic versions of memorable scenes from the original and delve into untold stories that animation left unexplored. Essentially, they are eager to see the whole crew back together again.
The pair also teased that season 2 will “challenge our characters with more complex and nuanced obstacles as they navigate a more tactile world. Just as the animated series matured and progressed, the live-action will also take these characters and worlds and grow them.”
A portion of the difficulties ahead involves exploring uncharted territories and interacting with unfamiliar faces. Remember, Aang can only stand a chance against the Fire Nation if he becomes proficient in all four elements. He has already shown competence with air, and at the end of season 1, he was socializing with the Northern Water Tribe, where he will learn more about water. This leaves earth and fire…and you might have observed that the teaser is quite focused on earthbenders. That’s because the show has indeed cast Toph, a significant and cherished earthbender from the original series! In Netflix’s live-action adaptation, she will be portrayed by Miya Cech.
As an avid fan, I can’t definitively say if that’s really Toph’s foot in the trailer, but it certainly appears so. In season 2, she’ll be joining Aang (Gordon Cormier), Katar (Kiawentiio), and Sokka (Ian Ousley) on their world travels. Who knows, she might even share some earthbending tricks with Aang along the way!
In simpler terms, Boylan and Raisani remarked, “We always evaluate submissions individually, and after numerous auditions, we both felt the same – Miya stands out as our perfect choice for Toph! Miya’s acting skills are exceptional as she skillfully blends Toph Beifong’s sarcastic wit, strong-willed nature, and emotional vulnerability. Her ability to portray these aspects convincingly sets her apart from others.
Apart from discussing her role, Cech mentioned her preparations which include a week-and-a-half of boot camp and ongoing work. She finds the process enjoyable, having some martial arts background that she polishes under a private instructor in Northern California. Additionally, dance experience from her youth is proving beneficial as she familiarizes herself with Toph’s movements.
It’s intriguing how Toph’s character movements will play out in the animated series, given that she is blind. Interestingly, Cech, who isn’t blind, will be collaborating with a blind producer and consultant, as well as a professional from the blind community, to ensure accurate representation of the blindness community.
Overall, it appears that Cech is thrilled about assuming the role, given Toph is an exceptional character from Avatar: The Last Airbender. As she is of Chinese and Japanese American descent, she expressed her excitement to portray her Chinese heritage through Toph Beifong. She highlighted the show’s impressive representation of Asian cultures in the ATLA world, where each culture is woven into the fantasy universe, reflecting its history and traditions. Previously, there might have only been a few actors representing these roles; however, this show offers an opportunity for all of us to embody this world collectively, collaborate, and work together—a truly unique and valuable experience as an actor.
With Avatar: The Last Airbender now officially being produced, we can look forward to learning more about season 2 soon. Given that high-budget fantasy series typically have a two-year gap between them, it seems likely that we’ll be able to enjoy it around the year 2026.
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2024-09-20 19:41