
The Netflix model allows entire seasons of a show to be greenlit at once, so there's no need to worry about budget cuts or potential clip shows. Netflix instead, as it would be a mutually beneficial arrangement for both parties.Ī new Avatar series, one that presumably takes place decades or even centuries after the events of Korra, would need freedom that it just didn't have on Nickelodeon. Korra was no Disney princess, but it's easy to see how the show could fit into Disney's expanding universe of kick-ass properties.Īnd yet, I think Avatar would be best served if the franchise was picked up by After buying Pixar, Lucasfilm and Marvel, the rights to Avatar (and please don't think of James Cameron's blue aliens every time that word is mentioned) would be a relative steal I'm sure. I've tossed around the idea of Disney picking up the Avatar universe. With the relationship between Team Avatar and Nickelodeon rather sour, and the show feeling very out of place on the channel's line-up, it's time for someone to swoop in and pick up the Airbender/Korra/Avatar franchise for themselves. They opted to do a dreaded clip show instead near the end of the final season instead (which fortunately wasn't so bad).įrom the title of this piece, you may guess what I'm hoping for the future of the series. Team they would either have to cut staff, or cut an episode. Nickelodeon did let it live out the rest of its days, not axing it early, but it was yanked from the airwaves and put online, and budget cuts resulted in sad moments like Nick telling the Korra Korra has not performed well on Nickelodeon these past few years, its maturity making it feel oddly out of place on the kids' network. The creators making another new Avatar show on Nickelodeon does seem unlikely at this point. The cold, gripping terror that there are no more episodes of Korra to come, and as of yet, no plans to make a new Avatar show.

I'm here to talk about the feeling after the warm fuzzies of the finale wore off.

Korra has always tackled incredibly mature issues for a supposed "kid's show," but this is one of the most amazing things the series has ever done, and it was a beautiful ending to an already beautiful show.īut much digital ink has already been spilled about Korra's unexpected exploration of gender and sexuality.
