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Netflix has already won fans’ hearts by bringing the live-action adaptation of the popular animated series,Avatar: The Last Airbender.While the trailer has created major hype among the show’s original fans, what has left them disappointed is that the streaming platform is making a similar mistake asThe WitcherShow.

Avatar: The Last Airbender

Despite having a great start, the Henry Cavill-led series grew criticism for its complex storytelling but the upcoming third season has further elevated matters. Just like the show, the upcoming live adaptation is also in a negative light due to Aang’s series showrunner, Albert Kim comments.

Netflix’sAvatar: The Last AirbenderTook a Shortcut in Aang’s Journey

Ahead of its premiere this month,Avatar: The Last Airbendershowrunner, Albert Kim and director, Jabbar Raisani give behind-the-scenes toIGN. While the new trailer has already amassed a positive response among the fans, Kim recently confirmed that the show will skip a major plot-line from the animated show for a‘more narrative compulsion.’

When asked about what whether it stays the same as the original, the showrunner answered,

Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender

“Pretty much. Yeah, I mean, I think the state of the world and the stakes of the world are still the same. So we decided to make Aang’s narrative drive a little clearer.”

He further continued to share what changes have been made when compared to the animated show.

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The live adaptation will not let Aang take a detour, leaving out his adventure like riding the Elephant Koi.

“In the first season of the animated series, he’s kind of going from place to place looking for adventures. He even says, ‘First, we’ve got to go and ride the elephant koi.’ It’s a little looser as befits a cartoon. We needed to make sure that he had that drive from the start. And so, that’s a change that we made.”

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He continued,

“We essentially give him this vision of what’s going to happen and he says, ‘I have to get to the Northern Water Tribe to stop this from happening.’ That gives him much more narrative compulsion going forward, as opposed to, ‘Let’s make a detour and go ride the elephant koi,’ that type of thing. So that’s something, again, that’s part of the process of going from a Nickelodeon cartoon to a Netflix serialized drama.”

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While Kim’s statement asserts that Aang’s journey in the upcoming series will be more grounded than the animated show which took time to develop his character, it surely has left fans disappointed.

Fans React to Netflix’s SerializedAvatar: The Last AirbenderAdaptation

Fans took to X to express their disappointment with the new update Kim shared regarding the upcoming series. One fan expressed his disappointment over the missing plot of“Aang’s journey and character arc in Book 1”before he accepts his responsibility.

Check the tweets below.

So they’ve completely missed the point of Aang’s journey and character arc in Book 1. He was a kid thrust with so much responsibility at a young age. He wanted to be able to have a childhood; have fun, until forced to confront the reality of how important his responsibility was.pic.twitter.com/xFqe1s2k9s

— RJ (@ResonantJustice)June 21, 2025

Is it really so much to ask for an accurate adaptation. It seems like Netflix writers always have their own agenda to insert into other people’s stories.

— 𝚂𝚘𝚌𝚛𝚊𝚝𝚎𝚎𝚓🗿 (@TheSocrateej)June 02, 2025

Netflix keeps ruining IP stories by letting the show runners just do whatever they want… And typically fans hate it. When are they gonna learn??? Netflix gives fans the middle finger constantly either by canceling shows or letting them go rogue

— Ethan Price (@Paradox_EP)Jun 19, 2025

Oohk it’s starting to click why the creators left…pic.twitter.com/WmA3xk7u3s

— the witch from Ææa!? (@s0_wh4t_n0w)July 03, 2025

WTF!!! Literally met a main character through detours. THEY MET SUKI BECAUSE AANG WANTED TO RIDE THE ELEPHANT KOI!pic.twitter.com/VY5rqlIx37

— Busseus 🔱 Jackson (@KND_KOD)August 01, 2025

All the excitement I had for this show has completely gone away. It sounds like it’s going to suck

— LukaDonTrades77🏋🏼‍♂️📈🅱️ (@edgaralandough)June 28, 2025

Leaving on Aang’s detours is surely a big deal for fans as it was what made his character grow in the first place. Since Aang was a youngster, he eventually started taking his role seriously when he experienced the world around him.

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Even withThe Witcherseries, fans felt quite the same as the show’s potential was greatly affected due to their complex writing. Despite being loyal to its original content, every season seemed to have left fans disappointed by making changes to the show. Given thatAvataris also going in the same direction, they are already making their opinions felt on its overall potential.

Regardless, Aang’s story will soon be unveiled asAvatar: The Last Airbenderis scheduled to premiere on July 06, 2025, on Netflix.

Priya Sharma

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Priya Sharma, Senior Content Writer and Social Media Manager at FandomWire and Animated Times. Having graduated in Journalism and Mass Communication, she possesses extensive expertise in crafting engaging and informative content. She has written over 2000 articles across Animated Times and FandomWire on pop culture, showing her dedication to delivering diverse and trending content to readers across the world. Apart from pop culture, she is quite enthusiastic about the Hallyu culture and is exploring the world of anime, expanding the horizons of her knowledge.

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