As The New Yorker reported in a report on Mattel's post-"Barbie" plans, it's not just Mattel that's leaning heavily into IP. Warner Bros. Discovery is working on a scripted "Harry Potter" TV series, attempting to lean into a brand that's been tarnished for some by its creator's transphobia, not to mention a series of lackluster prequel films. Paramount Pictures CEO Brian Robbins told Variety in a profile published Wednesday that the studio's upcoming animated films would focus on familiar franchises like "Avatar: The Last Airbender," rather than going after "expensive original animated" films with less certain audiences.
In defense of korra it did actually try to deal with similar themes as atla. It just sucked at doing it
Yeah executives really meddled in the worst possible way at every turn
I find Korra to hold up better than AtLA, but that's really because I can't stand Aang much as an adult.
Aang is way less annoying than Korra and he actually learns a couple of things in his life
We see these so differently that I'd could honestly type your comment back with the names reversed. Agree to disagree?