Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender has a character who could lead a Mandalorian-style spinoff. Despite the live-action adaptation's mixed Rotten Tomatoes score, there are still many redeeming qualities in the remake. The show's early streaming numbers show promise, and with the significant costs involved in casting, set creation, and writing, it's likely that Netflix will produce seasons covering the final two seasons of the animated series.
If The Last Airbender proves profitable, Netflix could consider exploring other opportunities within the world of Avatar. While deviating from the source material presents its own challenges, there are characters whose stories before and after the events of the show deserve further exploration. Among the powerful elemental benders, some of the best characters in Avatar: The Last Airbender are actually non-benders. One character, in particular, could potentially give Netflix its own version of the successful Star Wars spinoff, The Mandalorian.
Avatar's Bounty Hunter June Is Perfect For A Live-Action The Last Airbender Spin-Off
The beloved side character's adventures could logically explore the entire world.
Arden Cho as June in Avatar The Last Airbender Live-Action Series - The beloved side character's adventures could logically explore the entire world. - Avatar's Bounty Hunter June Is Perfect For A Live-Action The Last Airbender Spin-Off
June, the nation-less bounty hunter from Avatar: The Last Airbender, is considered one of the most dangerous non-benders in the series. She travels between Earth and Fire Kingdoms with her shirshu Nyla, a powerful creature with a keen sense of smell. June is a neutral character, working for whoever offers the highest payment for her services. Arden Cho, a seasoned actress, singer, and model, takes on the role of June in the live action adaptation, bringing her talent and experience to the character.
June's father received Nyla as payment for a bounty from a rare animal collector, and he gave the shirshu to June.
June is portrayed as a potential series protagonist in the anti-hero mold. She is described as strong, agile, and skilled in hand-to-hand combat. These qualities enable her to lead action scenes without relying on CGI for Nyla. June's background is mysterious, with little known except that she learned her skills from her bounty hunter father.
What a June Spin-Off Series Could Look Like
June could lead a Western-style bounty hunter serialized adventure series.
Arden Cho converses with Zuko and Iroh as June in Avatar: The Last Airbender - June could lead a Western-style bounty hunter serialized adventure series. - What a June Spin-Off Series Could Look Like
Shows like The Mandalorian and Lawmen: Bass Reeves have been popular lately. It would make sense for a spinoff featuring June to follow a similar format. Each episode could focus on June tracking a new bounty or going on a different adventure. This would give us a chance to explore the far corners of the Avatar world. Along the way, June could meet characters we know from The Last Airbender as well as new ones for us to get to know.
An early version of the animated series' Book Three invasion of the Fire Nation involved Team Avatar enlisting June's help to locate their past acquaintances for the invasion.
June played a larger role in season 1 of Netflix's live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender compared to the animated series. She was tasked with capturing Aang on Zuko's orders and had a one-on-one scene with Aang, giving viewers more insight into her character. Arden Cho's portrayal of June showcased her dry, sarcastic wit. Once the main Avatar: The Last Airbender storyline concludes, a Mandalorian-style Western featuring June seems like a promising spinoff idea.
Editor's P/S:
The article proposes a compelling concept for a live-action spinoff series centered around June, a non-bender bounty hunter from Avatar: The Last Airbender. The character's mysterious background, exceptional skills, and neutral alignment present a rich foundation for an anti-hero protagonist. The potential for Western-style serialized adventures, exploring the vast Avatar world and introducing new characters, is particularly intriguing.
The article draws parallels to successful spinoffs like The Mandalorian and Lawmen: Bass Reeves, suggesting that a June-led series could tap into a popular format. By focusing on individual bounties and adventures, the spinoff could delve into unexplored corners of the Avatar universe, introducing fresh storylines and characters while maintaining continuity with the main series. The prospect of Arden Cho reprising her role as June adds further excitement to the idea, showcasing her talent and the potential for a compelling performance.