Avatar Star Admits Admiration for One Piece Character, Teases Darker Tone for Season Two

Avatar Star Admits Admiration for One Piece Character, Teases Darker Tone for Season Two

Key Takeaways

  • Netflix’s One Piece & Avatar adaptations succeed with exceptional casting & CGI.
  • Gordon Cormier, Netflix’s Aang, admires Inaki Godoy’s portrayal of Luffy in One Piece.
  • Second season of One Piece expected before Avatar: The Last Airbender sequel, with darker tone anticipated. Character count: 116

As a devoted anime enthusiast with over two decades of experience under my belt, I can wholeheartedly say that Netflix has truly outdone themselves with their adaptations of One Piece and Avatar: The Last Airbender. Their exceptional casting choices, jaw-dropping CGI, and well-crafted screenplays have catapulted these shows to new heights, making them standouts among the live-action anime adaptations that often fall short.


As a devoted fan, I can’t help but express my delight over Netflix’s remarkable transformation of two beloved animes, “One Piece” and “Avatar: The Last Airbender”. Previously, live-action adaptations had fallen short, but these productions shattered expectations by skillfully combining stellar casting, cutting-edge CGI, and a screenplay that truly captures the essence of the originals. The actors in these shows are on the brink of earning admiration and envy not only for their exceptional performances, but also for their individual accomplishments.

Netflix has made live-action adaptations of animated shows a significant part of its plan. While not every adaptation has been well-received, shows like “One Piece” and “Avatar: The Last Airbender” have become big hits on the service. In a recent interview, Gordon Cormier, who plays Aang in Netflix’s “Avatar“, spoke about the show’s success and its promising future. Interestingly, as he prepares to bend once more, Cormier also expresses his admiration for “One Piece” and what he finds most impressive about it.

At this year’s Dragon Con, ComicBook had an interesting conversation with Gordon Cormier about the thriving future of Avatar: The Last Airbender. In a surprising revelation, it was disclosed that the live-action Aang admires the live-action Monkey D. Luffy quite a bit. As he prepares to rejoin the bending world, Cormier openly expressed his admiration for Inaki Godoy, the young actor who portrays the leader of the Straw Hat Pirates in Netflix’s One Piece. Cormier admires not only Godoy’s role but also his social media presence, expressing his affection by saying, “I adore Inaki. He’s fantastic. I think he just turned 22. I saw his birthday post. He posts the same photo every year with a slightly altered caption that includes his age. It’s genius, and I wish I had thought of it so I could emulate it with my own posts.

Avatar Star Admits Admiration for One Piece Character, Teases Darker Tone for Season Two

It’s expected that Netflix will premiere the second season of “One Piece” before the sequel to “Avatar: The Last Airbender.” Filming for “One Piece” season two is in progress, with Netflix working diligently on new episodes and introducing several fresh actors who will join the Straw Hat crew as they traverse Drum Island, Loguetown, and Little Garden. On the other hand, following a successful debut on Netflix, “Avatar: The Last Airbender” has been swiftly renewed for seasons two and three. Although Netflix hasn’t disclosed the cast members for the upcoming season yet, fans are excitedly guessing who will play the legendary blind Earth bender, Toph. As excitement builds for the next installment, if “Avatar” stays faithful to its original storyline, viewers can look forward to the main narrative unfolding primarily in the Earth Kingdom as Aang enhances his earth-bending skills.

Speaking about the upcoming second season of “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” Cormier talked about the planned transition towards a more somber tone and his excitement to delve deeper into the series’ mature elements. Looking back on the storyline thus far, Cormier commented on the transformation of “Avatar” from its first season to the upcoming one, noting the darker themes. He expressed that while there was already a good amount of those in the first season, he hoped for more chances to bring some lighter moments in Season 2. He emphasized that both seasons are fantastic and allow viewers to see different aspects of Aang’s character. In the original series, we saw a lot of Aang’s cheerful side and various light-hearted scenes, which were cool. However, with fewer episodes this time around, he assumes they will have to condense it all together.

As a reminder, the first season of the popular show “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” originally aired on Nickelodeon in 2005, had a more lighthearted tone compared to later seasons. Aang’s early journeys established the series, combining high-stakes action with numerous comedic scenes. While some darker themes were present, the tension escalated dramatically in seasons two and three as the story explored the grim realities of the Fire Nation’s conquest. The arrival of Earth bender Toph added new layers of complexity to the challenges Aang and his companions faced, presenting them with obstacles that exceeded anything they had previously encountered. To fully adapt Nickelodeon’s cherished animated series, Netflix is reuniting the original cast members who played Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Prince Zuko for the upcoming seasons of “Avatar: The Last Airbender.

As for “Avatar: The Last Airbender”, Netflix hasn’t set a release date for its second season yet, but fans are eagerly waiting for the upcoming season of “One Piece” in 2025.

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2024-09-08 15:23