Casting : Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley, Dallas Liu

Along with announcing this new casting and start of production Tuesday in Vancouver, Netflix also revealed specific details about how “Avatar: The Last Airbender” will be shot using “a new, custom-built facility using some of the same cutting-edge technology that was used for Netflix’s ‘The Midnight Sky’ and ‘1899,’ and Disney’s ‘The Mandalorian.'”
Per Netflix, “The state of the art stage, designed and operated by Pixomondo (PXO) Virtual Production, is 84 feet across and 28 feet high with 23,000 square feet of stage space and more than 3000 LED Panels, making it one of the biggest virtual production volumes in North America.”
According to the streaming service, “The virtual production stage which allows for visual effects to be done in real time in camera, combining multiple environments on a single stage, will set a new standard for immersive storytelling.”
“We’re thrilled to start production on this incredible project, and we’re especially excited to work with the technology-benders at PXO to create the wondrous world of ‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ using the most advanced techniques available to filmmakers anywhere in the world,” “Avatar: The Last Airbender” showrunner Albert Kim said in a statement Tuesday.
Moi non plus puisqu'on ne nous montre que des images disparates. J'oserais même dire que celui-ci est un peu moins joli.
La distribution du film était aussi diverse que celle de la série, c'est juste que Shyamalan a changé l'ethnie de chaque nation et que ça n'a pas du tout (mais alors pas DU TOUT) plu aux fans de la série. Même si j'avoue que les deux héros blancs parmi une tribu 100% inuite, ça la foutait un peu mal.