The following contains spoilers for the finale of EchoEcho and the beloved animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender share interesting parallels that were spotted by one fan. Looking at the show's themes, it makes a strange amount of sense.
The lead character in Marvel Studios' Echo, Maya Lopez's (Alaqua Cox) ability to copy any fighting style was replaced with a powerful connection to her ancestors who sported their own supernatural abilities. It looks like that new idea may be taking inspiration from someplace familiar, and the show's creators could have paid homage to the aforementioned animated series. Avatar's story often focuses on a connection to past lives, a theme that carried through to its sequel series, The Legend of Korra. That idea seemed too good to pass up for the folks behind Echo.
Reddit user Dominicsjr recently posted an interesting observation in the Marvel Studios subreddit. In the post, they offered a series of shots from both Echo and Avatar: The Last Airbender that seemingly indicate some familiar themes and possibly some intentional visual homages. This theory focuses on the final episode of Echo, where Maya fully embraces the connection to her ancestors, accepting the powers they offer her before she uses those powers to affect the mind of villain Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio). Any Avatar fans out there are already likely taking note of some pretty striking similarities.
As noted in the pictures in the post, Maya's connection with her ancestors mirrors that of Aang's connection to past Avatars in Avatar: The Last Airbender. Just like they offer him guidance and power, those Maya is connected with also come together when she's ready to help her protect her family. This moment on Echo came after several episodes of Maya slowly drawing on that power, though never able to fully embrace it due to her unwillingness to open herself up to her roots and those she cares about. Similarly, past Avatars would appear to Aang in his series to aid him when
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