![]() “I think it would be very easy to do a Murphy Brown crossover,” Ehasz jokes. “It’s obviously not my call, but my opinion is there’s room in the world for more Avatar.” “If they’re bringing back Murphy Brown, why not bring back Avatar?” he asks. We theorize what some of those could be about. Then Volpe chimes in, even more hopeful than Ehasz. Paramount+ and Nickelodeon have created a whole studio to make movies, shows, and more set in the Avatar: The Last Airbender world. ![]() ![]() I know there’d be a lot of people who’d be thrilled.” However, he couched his statement with an admission, simply stating, “I don’t know.” “I would be thrilled if there was another series. The answer was surprisingly candid - and optimistic. In an interview with, Aaron Ehasz (head writer for Avatar: The Last Airbender) and Giancarlo Volpe (who directed 19 episodes of the series), and Justin Richmond (director of Uncharted 3) about Wonderstorm’s new series The Dragon Prince, we couldn’t help but ask about the possibility of new Avatar episodes. According to their report, the new showrunner for the live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series is Albert Kim, whose listed credits include series like Leverage, Nikita, Sleepy Hollow and more. Back in 2014, the show’s creators made it pretty clear that they had no plans to continue the series with a third Avatar, but maybe that’s no longer the case. ![]() It’s been four long years since The Legend of Korra brought a thrilling finale to the saga that began over a decade earlier with The Last Airbender.
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