Aang and his friends will be the focus of a new Avatar: The Last Airbender movie, and it may be able to answer some key mysteries left by The Legend of Korra. Avatar: The Last Airbender ended after three seasons with a striking series finale that saw Aang defeat Fire Lord Ozai, meaning Aang could begin to broker peace between the Fire Nation and the rest of the world. The Legend of Korra was a direct sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender, taking place 70 years after the events of the original show. However, the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender had drastically changed between the two shows.
The Legend of Korra did give audiences a glimpse as to what some of Aang's friends had done in the years since the events of The Last Airbender, such as Toph having children and later sequestering herself far away from the civilized world, or Katara, who had raised a family with Aang and was now living with the Southern Water Tribe. Yet, the time jump between The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra left a lot of questions to be answered, mainly regarding what Aang and his friends had been up to between the two shows that had managed to change the world in so dramatic a fashion.
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Other media, such as graphic novels, have provided some answers to these questions. One such graphic novel, Avatar: The Last Airbender — The Search, takes place soon after the events of the original cartoon and relates to the search for Zuko's and Azula's mother. There are many more graphic novels detailing the adventures that Aang and his friends embarked on after the end of the Hundred Year War. It has now been confirmed that the first Avatar: The Last Airbender movie — which
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