The first season of Netflix's upcoming live-action adaptation of Nickelodeon's hit series Avatar: The Last Airbender will reportedly have quite the huge budget of $15 million per episode. Fans of the original animated show all over the world have been curious if not cautiously optimistic about this remake, as the first attempt at one didn't bode so well with audiences. This new endeavor has been filming since November of 2021 and is expected to wrap this May.
The world in which the story of ATLA (and its sequel series, The Legend of Korra) takes place is a vast one, with ancient Air Temples, a daunting Fire Nation, and a mighty Earth Kingdom. The world is most easily comparable to Middle-earth from The Lord of the Rings or Westeros from Game of Thrones. It also features a lot of different kinds of magic, from the bending of the natural elements to the spiritual beings in other realms.
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It was reported by CBR earlier today that Netflix's adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender will have a budget of $15 million per episode in its first season. Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, who will portray Iroh in the series, had recently said in an interview that this is a "hundred million dollar show." However, another source on the production confirmed that it will be a little bigger than that.
With the first season's episode count being eight, the $15 million per episode budget adds up to about $120 million in total. It was also recently revealed that each of the episodes will be about an hour long, meaning that the season's total runtime will be about as long as the original first season's. The main cast includes Gordon Cormier as Avatar Aang, Kiawentiio as
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