‘Avatar: The Last Airbender’ creators are no longer going to work on this Netflix project. Why?

Avatar: The Last Airbender creators Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko are no longer working on the live-action series adaptation set for Netflix.

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The creators announced their departure on Wednesday, sparking concern among fans. DiMartino’s lengthy blog post only confirmed those concerns, as the writer and executive producer noted that “whatever version ends up on-screen, it will not be what Bryan and I had envisioned or intended to make.” Both DiMartino and Konietzko cited creative differences with Netflix over the direction of the project. The news may have come as a shock to Avatar fans, considering that when Netflix announced the project in 2018, both DiMartino and Konietzko’s involvement was heavily promoted.

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“When Bryan and I signed on to the project in 2018, we were hired as executive producers and showrunners,” DiMartino wrote. “In a joint announcement for the series, Netflix said that it was committed to honoring our vision for this retelling and to supporting us on creating the series. And we expressed how excited we were for the opportunity to be at the helm. Unfortunately, things did not go as we had hoped.”

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The live-action version of the hit Nickelodeon vivified series was first arranged at Netflix in September 2018. The enlivened variant circulated for three seasons on Nickelodeon from February 2005 to July 2008. The series got generous praise during its run, getting different Annie Awards, Genesis Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Peabody Award. The spin-off series, “Legend of Korra,” broadcast for four seasons from 2012-2014.

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“We have complete respect and admiration for Michael and Bryan and the story that they created in the Avatar animated series,” a Netflix spokesperson told The Verge. “Although they have chosen to depart the live-action project, we are confident in the creative team and their adaptation.”