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Avatar: The Last Airbender could've taken over the world, but it got taken over instead

Netflix’s live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender returns for a second season, drawing mixed critical reception and focused audience attention.

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Production coverage includes guides for the new season's episode mash-ups alongside personal reflections from lead actor Gordon Cormier regarding his experience growing up alongside the character Aang. Reviews are varied, with outlets like the A.V.

Club and TVGuide.com noting ongoing challenges for the series in finding its creative footing. While some coverage focuses on the logistical aspects of the season's episode structure, other reports highlight the narrative friction between the source material and this live-action iteration.

Future reports will likely track audience engagement metrics following the season's release. Coverage does not yet specify long-term plans for the franchise beyond the current episodes.

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Who stars in the live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender?

The series stars Gordon Cormier, who portrays the character Aang.

What is the critical consensus on the second season?

According to TVGuide.com and the A.V. Club, the series is described as not yet having found its feet and facing challenges in its adaptation.

What additional resources are available for viewers?

Mashable has released a guide detailing the episode mash-ups featured in the second season.

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