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Netflix's 'Avatar' fix: no more Sokka sexism
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Netflix's 'Avatar' fix: no more Sokka sexism

Jan 30, 2024 7:58 PM

The upcoming live-action adaptation of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" on Netflix is retooling certain elements of the original animated series, notably the character Sokka's early sexism. Actors Ian Ousley (Sokka) and Kiawentiio (Katara) have revealed changes in how the live-action series will handle gender roles and character development. Showrunner Albert Kim has indicated a careful approach to update certain aspects for contemporary audiences, while maintaining the essence of Sokka's growth and the overall plot's milestones. Although the series aims to follow the same progression as the animated version to some extent, the focus will shift to deeper exploration of Sokka's trauma and responsibilities in the absence of his father.

What changes can we expect for Sokka's character in the live-action version of 'Avatar: The Last Airbender'?

The live-action version will omit some of the early sexist attitudes displayed by Sokka in the animated series and will delve deeper into his backstory, particularly his trauma regarding the absence of his parents. The adaptation aims for a more nuanced portrayal that resonates with a modern audience while striving to avoid making the character unlikable.

'Avatar: The Last Airbender' is highly renowned for its intricate storytelling and character development, resonating with audiences since its debut on Nickelodeon in February 2005. The series has been influential, creating a vast and loyal fanbase and leading to a previous live-action film adaptation directed by M. Night Shyamalan in 2010. The animated series is set in a world where individuals known as "benders" can control the elements of water, earth, fire, or air. The show follows Aang, the young Airbender and Avatar destined to bring balance to the world, and his friends, as they battle the imperialistic Fire Nation. The franchise has since expanded into graphic novels and a spin-off series, 'The Legend of Korra.'



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