Each season of the animatedAvatarseries had twenty episodes, most of which followed their own adventures.
When it came to the live-action show, the first season only had eight hour-long installments.
As one might imagine, these types of changes did not always land well with audiences.

There’s a lot of content in the animated series.
And we will be looking at all that content.
But we don’t have the number of episodes that we have in the animated series.

So, certainly, there will be some condensing that has to take place."
I know we’re getting an opportunity to finish telling the story.
Obviously, the animated series is going to be the template for us.

But other than that, I don’t know how they’re going to remix the stories.
Nobody tells me nothing.
So I’m just gonna show up.

But right now, I have no idea what’s going to happen."
That alone could save some episodes from the chopping block.
Avatar: The Last Airbenderis now streaming on Netflix.

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