


However, viewers were occasionally treated to a tease of the incredible powers demonstrated by past adult Avatars like Kyoshi and Roku, who could remake the world around them with mastery of the elements. Neither of the existing shows featured adult Avatars trained and ready for world-ending threats since Aang and Korra were both young and still mastering the elements when their villains forced them into conflict. Related: Avatar: Why Azula Was Zuko’s Perfect NemesisĪ new show centered entirely around Aang’s adult years would cover new ground for the franchise. Other characters from the Gaang also appeared in Korra, but the story seldom dwelled on their lives after Avatar: The Last Airbender ending. Even in his few minutes of screen time, Aang as a fully realized Avatar battling with bloodbender Yakone was a sight to behold, leaving fans clamoring for more. The comics have also continued Aang’s story, but only in the years immediately following the end of the series. So far, Aang’s adult life has only been glimpsed in a few flashback scenes during Legend of Korra, as her birth as the Avatar required Aang’s death and reincarnation. There are several clear options for new stories, such as the next Avatar after Korra or an adaptation of the popular Kyoshi Avatar novels, but they could also continue Aang’s adventures with a new show exploring his adult years. Bryan Konietzko and Michael DiMartino, the original creators of Avatar, have announced the launch of Avatar Studios, which will expand the franchise with more movies and television shows.

Avatar: The Last Airbenderended Aang’s story after the defeat of Fire Lord Ozai, but now fans might finally have a chance to see the Gaang as adults.
