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This article is about the sequel for M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender. For the sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender (the original animated TV series), please see The Legend of Korra.
The Last Airbender 2
General information
Based on

Earth

Directed by

M. Night Shyamalan (tentative)

Produced by

M. Night Shyamalan
Frank Marshall
Kathleen Kennedy
Sam Mercer
Scott Aversano
Jose L. Rodriguez (co-producer)
Bryan Konietzko (executive)
Mike DiMartino (executive)

Starring

Noah Ringer
Dev Patel
Nicola Peltz
Jackson Rathbone
Summer Bishil
Jessica Jade Andres
Cliff Curtis
Shaun Toub

Distributed by

Nickelodeon
Paramount Pictures

Release information
Release date(s)

unknown

Rated

PG (pending)

Film guide
Preceded by

The Last Airbender

Followed by

The Last Airbender 3 (pending)


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The Last Airbender 2[nb 1] is the possible sequel for the live-action film The Last Airbender. It is the second part in the planned trilogy of films adapted from Avatar: The Last Airbender. It is likely to be produced, written, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Other producers may include Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, Sam Mercer and Scott Aversano, with co-producer Jose L. Rodriguez and executive producers Bryan Konietzko and Mike DiMartino. The film is expected to be mostly based on Book 2 of Avatar: The Last Airbender.

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Status Edit

The sequels to The Last Airbender have yet to be greenlit by Paramount. Even though the film has grossed $319,713,881[2] worldwide, Shyamalan said he was not aware of any "magic number" for Paramount to greenlight the sequels[3]. On October 12, 2010 Frank Marshall insisted that the sequels have not been cancelled[4]. On January 21, 2011 the following year, he the said no news are available for The Last Airbender[5]. The studios, as well as the cast and crew, have generally been silent on the fate of the sequels, whether it is canceled, delayed, sold off to another studio, has been covertly greenlit, etc., etc..

Back in June 24th 2009, producer Frank Marshall told the now-defunct Starlog magazine that the The Last Airbender film trilogy will not be filmed back-to-back as Peter Jackson had done with The Lord of the Rings film trilogy, so it will probably take six years to complete:

"We're shooting them one at a time, because they're being written one at a time. Night is now working on the script for the second movie, but he hasn't had time to write the second or third ones. He's looking at the arc of all three. One of the things we'll be doing is using the sets, ships and elements for each different nation in this film and incorporating them into movies two and three. We're not waiting. There just isn't enough time. Night will finish this movie, then the script and then we'll prepare for the next one. I think it'll probably happen over six years."[6]

Shyamalan had revealed his plans for the sequels in various interviews including the roundtable discussion. The plan is to for him to direct all three films as contracted, although Paramount has the option to hire another director. When asked if he is concerned about the cast members getting older, Shyamalan responded...

"My dream is for the last movie, Noah is ripped! He looks badass, you know? He's growing up on film for three years and you're like "oh my god" by the end. He was like a Texas champion already, and I have him training in the off-season. I call him and ask "Are you training dude? Are you training?!" He's learning all kinds of martial arts. We want him to be for real - for real."

As for the scripting, Shyamalan revealed[7] that:

"I wrote the first draft of the second movie, and I was really happy with it. Usually the first drafts I hate, I want to just kill myself, but it came out really strong. That's as far as I've gone. I haven't really thought about how I would construct the third [movie] too much."

Casting Edit

"...the Earth Kingdom is all Asian so Toph (as "Tough") will have to be [Asian]." — M. Night Shyamalan
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It is assumed most actors from the first movie will continue their role in the second movie.

Toph Beifong is not listed as no one has been announced to play her character but speculations and suggestions abound in Forum:Toph Candidates. Shyamalan suggested in the roundtable discussion that Toph will be an Asian cast member[nb 2]:

"...Whoever I ended up with, I went that was their nationality. Suki was Jessica [Andres] who is a mix of Filipino. And now the Earth Kingdom is all Asian so Toph[nb 3] will have to be [Asian]. Suddenly, I was looking at the board and I thought, "this works for me", because I represented everyone. And there's a section of that's African-American cause it's such a big country and such a big land [that] I felt you could have some diversity in there as they travel through the different cities there."

Chloë Moretz has been widely rumored and suggested at fansites[9][10][11] to play Toph despite being non-Asian, because of her "tough girl" portrayal of Mindy Macready / Hit-Girl, a character from Kick-Ass (2010 film). On March 4th 2010, Superhero Movies News asked her if she had been contacted about playing the role of Toph, to which she denied over twitter.[12]

"I have not been cast as Toph in The Last Airbender sequel but it would be a fun role!!"

Milla Jovovich said that she will ask her agent to make sure that she gets a part in "the next airbender movie"[13]. She said, "I really want my agent to make sure they write a part in the next airbender movie for me. I'll be really upset if I don't get to be a waterbender or something." The only waterbender of significance who was foreshadowed in the first movie was Hama. So far, she is the only celebrity who had asked to take part in the sequel. This would be her first time participating in a Shyamalan movie.

Revealed storylines Edit

Shyamalan indicated in an MTV interview[1] that the second film will be "darker" and the Kyoshi Warriors will likely play a larger role. The deleted scenes for the Kyoshi Warriors were not included in the BR/DVD for the first movie, as he had indicated in that interview, "I probably won't show the Kyoshi Warriors because I want to save them for the second movie, because I'm going to have to introduce them all over again." Based on the movie novelization and various clips[14], Suki and her Kyoshi Warriors came down the trees and saved Sokka and Katara from the Fire Nation soldiers, the roles originally played by Jet and his Freedom Fighters in Jet (episode). However, he said in another interview[15] that he may not be reusing the same footage in the sequel:

"I didn't want to go: 'Hey, I can't use those shots because I put them on the Blu-Ray.' Maybe some of my planning and all can now be used in the future movie. Not actual footage [shot] because they are tied to the actors here but the design, the introduction of their characters, how they were introduced, and all that stuff."

In the Picture-in-Picture video commentary of the first movie's Blu-ray/DVD, placed at the end-credits, Shyamalan stated the next movie will feature the "coolest character ever in the whole series, which is Toph", and that "she will be a big character in the next piece", as he showed a page of the script from his laptop that he was working on airplane. Other things he revealed include:

  • The "Shakespearean elements", so the second movie will be about the Fire Nation royal family, what happened to Zuko's mom, etc., etc.
  • "Cool ladies fighting" with "Azula leading us in" with her "gorgeous evil friends" right behind her.

Notes Edit

  1. M. Night Shyamalan referred the sequel as "The Last Airbender 2" in an MTV interview.[1] MTV Networks is a division of Viacom, and a sister division to Paramount Pictures.
  2. Please discuss racebending issues and other casting disagreements in Casting controversy page.
  3. In the roundtable discussion's audio recording, M. Night Shyamalan pronounced Toph as "Tough" or "Tuff", just like in the original animated series.

References Edit

  1. 1.0 1.1 Brian Warmoth (2010-07-06). 'Last airbender 2' Will Be 'Darker,' M. Night Shyamalan Says. MTV News. Retrieved on August 3, 2011.
  2. The Last Airbender (2010). Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on May 17, 2012.]
  3. Rick Marshall (2010-09-03). Will 'The Last Airbender' Get A Sequel? M. Night Shyamalan Ponders Potential 'Book 2' Adaptation. MTV Splash Page. Retrieved on October 14, 2011.
  4. LeDoctor. LeDoctor on Twitter. twitter. Retrieved on October 12, 2010.
  5. LeDoctor. LeDoctor on Twitter. twitter. Retrieved on January 21, 2011.
  6. Allan Dart (2009-06-24). First LAST AIRBENDER News & Trailer. Starlog (via Wayback Machine). Retrieved on June 27, 2009.
  7. Lane Brown. Vulture Breaks the News to M. Night Shyamalan About The Last Airbender's Reviews. New York Magazine; Vulture. Retrieved on July 1, 2010.
  8. The Last Airbender - Cast and Crew. The Kennedy/Marshall Company. Retrieved on August 1, 2011.
  9. The Last Airbender Fan-Site. last-airbender-2.com.
  10. The Last Airbender news. freewebs.com.
  11. The Last Airbender fans. lastairbenderfans.com.
  12. Chloë Moretz. Chloë Moretz on twitter. Twitter.com. Retrieved on March 4, 2010.
  13. Nisha Gopalan. Interview ; Milla Jovovich. The A.V. Club. Retrieved on October 8, 2010.
  14. KataraTrueLove, The Last Airbender Revealed - Part 2 @2:59, YouTube, July 02 2010
  15. KataraTrueLove, Interview with M. Night Shyamalan on The Last Airbender - Part 1 @6:00, YouTube, July 02 2010
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  • oh, god, no

  • The best thing to do is what Marvel did with the hulk and is doing with spider man. Just pretend it didn't happen. Remake the movie with a accurate cast, better director, bigger budget for better graphics. Work closer with the tv shows creative team. Gets the rights to pronounce the names as they should be done. Just re-do everything. And then once book 1 is a success again, then you can move onto book 2. And in my opinion the nations should be portrayed as follows: Fire Nation - Japanese. Earth Kingdom - White People. Water Tribe - Native American. Air Nomads - Chinese/Thai Monks. If you cast it like that instead of Inian people as the fire nation which makes no sense, then it will be a more realistic movie.

    • Might want to change or add a few other ethnicities to the Earth Kingdom and Fire Nation, because they are the most diverse of the nations not just a set to a single ethnicity.

  • It looks like the movie that "everyone" hated just passed 1,800,000 likes on facebook. It has some catching up to do to surpass 1,968,232 likes for the avengers. It is a wonder why fans of the movie ever want to come and edit on this wiki...

    by Hasdi
  • And if they make finally the movie, I expect they fix the doodles-supposed-to-be-an-asian-language, because, c'mon, if you want a made-up language who ressembles the series caligraphy... Why not work with real caligraphist that can help you to create a new but also familiar writing style? Instead of it, we had shyamalan saying things like "If we put the words water and table together it forms a new word". Really, M.Night, really?

    Why they don't look at LOTR and all the work they did with the elvish, dwarf and Orc languages?

    • Dude, M.Night hired linguists and caligraphists to design the made-up language. He can't tell the difference between Kanji and Katakana to save his life. Yes, he did look at LOTR and talke to Peter Jackson- how else did you think we got into this mess in the first place? LOTR made-up language is based on the Romanian writing system. Wouldn't it be cool if the made-up language is based on the Chinese writing system? Eusa_doh.gif

    • Yeah, I know he hire linguists and caligraphists just like he hire Ben Cooke for the martial arts sequences, but I think he actually wants the movie made as soon as possible to compete with the Gloo Friends movie (aka Twilight) and he commited innumerable mistakes, but, who knows, maybe that wasn't the intention and he was acting under The Powers That Be commands...

    • Ben Cooke is connected to Frank Marshall. M.Night wanted Kisu to take the lead but he couldn't make his case with the other producers. Maybe he chose not to pick his battle with the martial arts to not lose support of Marshall, which is still sad. To give you an idea how this works, look at how the Republic Council works in Korra. I am guessing Tenzin represents Bryke's experience on producing the movie.

  • I will force myself to pretend that ATLA movie did not happen. This is a good example of ruining something significant and beautiful. Please, no more sequels. Instead of wasting money in making the sequel happen, why not give it to charity or something? M.night is a horrible director and does not respect the fans nor the real story behind the series. Get Peter Jackson instead! He did an amazing job in directing LOTR or Chris Columbus in HP1.

    • Honestly, anyone could do a better job than he did. That movie was a disaster amongst disasters. The worst movie in the making of movies and an insult to nature. We have a local video store near my house and the day it came out the used shelvs were full of the used return copies of the movie which is sad since thats the day it had come out. Just goes to show how terrible it is. They need to completely scrap the entire idea.

    • I doubt you can do better than him. I heard alot of morons that said they can do better job of directing til the try it and found out just how hard it is to do make the movie. M. nigh's version might not be perfect but made money than Speed Racer, Dragonball Evolution and the alike.

  • I think the movie was good, but the problem is it isnt good to us (fans of Avatar the cartoon.) And we would be the only ones to watch it in the first place. If there is a next one hopefully it will be better. But the actors were all great and the fights were awesome! Yes they could have made it a ton better but to look at it as a movie and (try) not to compare it to the cartoon it wasn't that bad

    by Pug1244
    • no the movie was not good at all actors had horrible acting. and the bending made the

      actors look like they were flailing there arms around franticly.

    • I guess it is a matter of opinion, but i can see where you're coming form.

    • Ha. Don't forget the 'lets do some intricate martial arts to make a very slow moving rock appear that launches our opponents despite only moving at a snails pace.' The martial arts were cool. Effects...could have been a lot better.

    • No, the movie was bad. I went and saw the movie with my friend who had barely saw the movie and even she admitted it was bad. There were a bunch of people who saw it that I knew and they all agreed it was horrible even though they had never seen the series.


      The acting was so awkward and bad I wanted to leave the theatre in the middle of the movie. The effects were nice, but the acting, playwriting, blocking, just everything besides the effects and martial arts just brought down the whole movie.

  • i dont care if they make a second movie even though it would be better if didnt but if they did shyamalan would seriously have to pass the tourch even though the pronunciation of aang sokka and iroh would still be pronounced wrong cause if the fixed it from the first it would probably confuse people and just make the whole franchise look dumb

  • I wonder why they couldn't have just gotten the staff of ATLA to do the movies, I mean they made the story, made the concept, and the fight sequences of the cartoons are a 100X better than the film?

    I don't buy that "they're unknown so it won't profit" jibberish. As I recall George Lucas was an unknown when he made Star wars and the cast(aside from Alec Guinness) were newbies at the mainstream.

    • I remember Brad Bird (Iron Giant, Incredibles) got MI4 and his film is the most critically acclaimed and highest grossing of the mission impossible films. ATLA has a very strong fanbase worldwide and nowadays big names don't mean much to people.

    • Who said they didn't? M.Night brought in Bryan, Mike, Kisu and Dee Bradley Baker. He wanted Kisu to train the actors too, with a minimum of one year of training. But Frank Marshall is the only producer on the team who actually made action / fight movies. Of course the other producers will side with him, and he will back on his stunt guys, Ben Cooke & Mark Rounthwaite. Live-action stunt work can be deadly, its not like motion-capture in a gym like in A:TLA.

    • What action films has did Marshall? I'm only remember Arachnophobia (and the final face-off between the hero and the spider "king" doesn't count as a fight scene) and Congo, who is a bad adaptation of a Michael Crichton's novel ten times better.

    • Check Frank Marshall's imdb entry. The highlights of action movies he produced include:

      • Back to the Future trilogies
      • Bourne 1, 2, 3 and upcoming 4
      • Indiana Jones 1, 2, 3, and 4
      • Hook starring Dante Basco as Rufio. When Dante said he is hoping to be M.Night's movie some day, is he talking about TLA2?

      Just you know, producers outrank any director. They are the ones with the connections to hire people to work in the movie. Yeah, its all politics and having connections in the Hollywood land. Marshall and M.Night has a zero-degree connection to Peter Jackson, but he's NOT interested to do A:TLA. He didn't want to do the Hobbit either but Del Toro left the building. Deal with it.

    • I was talking about directed movies. Of course Marshall is the producer of various action movies (but BOF trilogy is not, I consider it a sci-fi comedy) and about Jackson... Nobody says he wants to make an ATLA movie, we are only saying that maybe he could be a better director to the project.

      And about he's not interested in make it someday. How do you know that if someday Paramount offers him the opportunity to do something ATLA-related -a reboot, a LoK movie or simply produce an animated movie- he will not take it?

    • Because some of us have been trying to get Peter Jackson to direct Evangelion for years, and now the project is in legal limbo. There hundreds of "hit" shows out there waiting to be adapted, what makes you think A:TLA should be given a special treatment to be fastracked? Like or not, we're the underdogs. The sooner you realize that, the easier its going to make sense... or not.

  • Well, at least James Cameron's Avatar isn't the movie with best box office receipts of the story. Now, certain superhero group has beaten the blue giant smurfs, and I really want this to be a door for the return of the ONE AND ONLY Avatar to the big screen.

  • I think ther will not be a sequel unless Paramount decides to see Korra's rating (and that probably could lead to a LOK movie, not a TLA sequel)

    • They could make a sequel if they want a 6 movies series. Korra's series isn't as good as Aang's story, Aang wasted ty lee at 12(112) and Korra can't take Amon at 16

    • yeah Aang would have killed by now, well beaten him up.

    • First, Korra can't take Amon for now because if she take down him so easily there will not be story at all and second, Aang wasted Ty Lee when and wher, because I don't remember those two engaging in a fight.

    • the first guy who repied is an idiot, but aang still would have beated amon.

    • Aang and Ty Lee have never fought. And was Aang bending three elements aas a toddler? No he was not. Korra is good. Really good. But the time has progressed seventy years since aang's time. That's seventy years to learn who knows how many tricks and secrets. Not to mention Korra has been cooped up her whole life and is pushed straight into this life of having to fight someone who can take away her bending with a single hit. I can see why she's having trouble.

      And please don't ever mention an LOK movie again. I think I just lost a few years off my life. That would be disasterous....

  • I will pay M Night Shyamalan not to make this terrible movie. Like any amount! Did he not read the reviews? The movies absolutely terrible!

    • How about 150 million? The movie made a fair profit, so until after this one fails...we're doomed. It'll be funny if they decide to let Shyamalan direct this one, because he won the Golden Raspberry Awards for worst director, worst screenplay, AND worst picture with the last one.

    • It would be hilarious because the year before, another Paramount movie Transformers 2 was nominated for seven Razzies and won three including Worst Picture, Worst Director, and Worst Screenplay. But they still made Transformers 3 in 3D and then decided to have Michael Bay return to direct Transformers 4 and to produce the next Nick movie, Ninja Turtles, to be released in Christmas 2013. Icon_wtf.gif Let the hate flow...

    • The movie could have been worst!

    • Transformers still had the action scenes and other -ahem- assets to attract an audience. The Last Airbender certainly did not. Many people (maybe not the majority but still) also see Transformers due to bile fascination - wanting to watch a movie for the sole purpose of seeing how hilariously bad it is. And The Last Airbender generally wasn't the "good" kind of bad.

    • Yup, at Uwe Boll's level of worst.

    • Why don't you watch a Uwe Boll movie, and THEN tell me which one is as bad as The Last Airbender.

  • This movie is going to be bad...... like the other movie but worse

  • Ok, I found this in the internet and it's the same question we are talking about. Why is not greenlighted or cancelled the sequel? Is because the fans (not probable, fans doesn't have that power to shut down a production)? The money (possibly, because even with the international market, domestically was a flop)? Or what?

    http://www.the-last-airbender-2.com/2012/04/last-airbender-2-earth-and-m-night.html

    And Azula being a character "really negative"? When even Mike & Bryan says that she also could be redeemed? I'm sure that, for him, even Frankenstein's Monster was a "really negative" character beyond all redemption....

    • If you noticed, studios have been shelving projects since early last year, and spreading the release dates of projects already in the pipeline. Twilight 4p2 was supposed to be out in March 2012 but delayed to November 2012. Hansel and Gretel was postponed in the last minute from March 2012 to Jan 2013. Akira was shelved months after it was greenlit and the casting underway with stars already attached. And on and on. Even JC's Avatar was delayed from 2014 to 2015. That reminds me: JC's favorite company that did 3D post-conversion with Titanic 3D and The Avengers did a good job so...

  • How is Azula going to have her blue fire when she can't even create fire

  • What about a CGI animated sequel direct-to-dvd? It could allow to create characters based in the live-action counterparts and it can allow to make things that even with the best FX are too hard to make or too expensive... I just saw the Tekken: Blood Vengeance CGI movie and, even when it's actually set between two of the games, you can pretend that actualy is a sequel to the 2010 live-action movie even with all the small inconsistences... I think it could work also for TLA.

    • It could happen. Then we don't have to worry about "the actors getting too old" and be spared of "whitewashing" if you have too many white voice actors. Plus, if a cast member ask for too much money to return in sequels, they can be replaced without anybody really noticing.

    • There'd be no point in making an animated movie when we already have an animated series. If fact, there was no point in making a movie at all.

    • Yes, but I was talking about an animated series of the movie universe not the original ATLA series. How will be no point in making a movie about characters who actually aren't the real ones but versions of them?

  • So are they going to make this movie or not?

  • If they finally make the sequel I hope the music composer will create a theme for Azula as memorable as the original if not the original with variations. Maybe a music theme like Juri's from SSFIV:

    http://www.youtube.com/Watch?v=AfB6ni-YjUY

  • I think it was a great movie! you know the movie is never like the book. Thats what gives it exciement! ;)

  • Who knows, maybe now that LOK is being a big success for Nick in TV (they say it in a press release), Paramount could notice it and revive the plains for a sequel thanks to the spin-off.

  • i honestly doubt that a sequel will be made. the first one barely made profit, and with word of mouth of how bad the first one was, less people will go to the next one. a remake is the only possible way to continue the films. people say its hard to put the season in one movie. if it was 2 hours and 20 minutes, it would have plenty of time to show the main story and mix in side adventures (kyoshi warriors for example). it is possible for this series to hit the big screen again. Look at Spiderman

    • Spiderman is a much older material, and has a bigger fanbase than A:TLA and Korra combined many times over. The sequel for the Spiderman reboot was greenlit BEFORE the reboot itself is released in theatres. Icon_wtf.gif If you think cancelling TLA2 and TLA3 will somehow make a reboot even remotely possible, go right ahead. After all, there can be miracles, when you believe... xP

    • You might be right but remenber the spider man franchise had already made the billion worldwide in three movies before the reboot. I doubt TLA will get a reboot thanks to the haters no A-list director will ever consider making the sequel for fear of the crazy fans who might hate him for what he do with it. Instead of hating the movie we should focus on how to get the studio and M. Night to release the extended cut of the movie. Trust me this one will be good.

    • You think that only ATLA has crazy fans... Well, remember how the die hards Star Wars fans hate the prequel trilogy (yes, even ROTS, who is the best of them IMHO) or even X men fans who said the first time they saw Hugh Jackman that he was "too tall and handsome to be Wolverine" and not so long ago, the reaction of the TMNT fans to Michael Bay's words, and Michael is experienced in this kind of fans thanks to the transformers movies.

    • Well... that's not how I remembered it. Wolverine was initially cast with Dougray Scott, who was known then for playing "Prince Charming" in Ever After with Drew Barrymore, which didn't exactly inspire confidence, even if you gloss over the "height problem". Eusa_snooty.gif Due to the production crew striking with Mission Impossible 2, Scott's schedule was pushed back so he was replaced with Hugh Jackson but by then, we rather have a tall bad-ass than no bad-ass at all. Don't get me started with Halle Berry. The script and acting for the prequels were atrocious and I wanted to b-slap Hayden Christensen so so bad... but at least we get to see Yoda fight... and Samuel L. Jackson was a BMF. Icon_thumbup.gif

    • I have to say i hope there is a sequal but as you said you think noone will see the next one with all the bad mouthing if you know anything about video games look at call of duty next one after next one everyone hates on it says how bad it is but when it comes to it the next one breaks some sales record like the new one sold in preorders the day it was announce yet all i heard was bad remarks everywere about it. People will see it because of the title they dont care about how it truely is.

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