Michael Crawford
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It does appear from all accounts that they are trying to do a movie trilogy, matching each season with one flick. I don't think they'll have much trouble getting the first season into one movie, especially if it ends up running 2 1/2 hours. Yea, that's only a third of the screen time of the whole first season, but you can get some things acrossed quickly - like Aang's rescue from the ice - in less than the 22 minutes the show took.
We'll probably see things juggled up too, to make the story flow in this format. For example, I wouldn't be surprised if we see more of what originally happened to Roku as part of Aang's backstory here, rather than waiting til the third movie.
One of my big questions is
It does appear from all accounts that they are trying to do a movie trilogy, matching each season with one flick. I don't think they'll have much trouble getting the first season into one movie, especially if it ends up running 2 1/2 hours. Yea, that's only a third of the screen time of the whole first season, but you can get some things acrossed quickly - like Aang's rescue from the ice - in less than the 22 minutes the show took.
We'll probably see things juggled up too, to make the story flow in this format. For example, I wouldn't be surprised if we see more of what originally happened to Roku as part of Aang's backstory here, rather than waiting til the third movie.
One of my big questions is
whether they'll leave this movie as a cliff hanger, with Aang captured by Zuko, or if they'll end it as I recall the season did, with him rescued