1. Saka - Jackson Rathbone (Starring Jasper in Twilight and New Moon)
2. Zuko - Dev Patel (Starring Jamal in Slumdog Millionare )
3. Katara - Nicola Peltz
5. Suki - Jessica Andress
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Avatar The Last Airbender Movie
The Last Airbender is a fantasy film that will be released in 2010. The film was written and directed by M. Night Shyamalan. This film is a film adaptation of a television series called Avatar: The Last Airbender creatures Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko are influenced by Asian art, mythology in Asia, and various martial arts-self. The first plan of a trilogy: the movie, played by Noah Ringer, Nicola Peltz, Jackson Rathbone, and Dev Patel, will be marketed and released by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies on July 2, 2010
One is meramaikannya actor Jackson Rathbone, actor Jasper, one of the Cullen vampire clan sequel "Twilight". Rathbone melakoni hilarious Sokka, Katara's brother Aang partner. Do not miss Dev Patel, an engaging young man in the phenomenal film "Slumdog Millionaire". Taekwondo black belt holders are plotted so Prince Zuko.
One is meramaikannya actor Jackson Rathbone, actor Jasper, one of the Cullen vampire clan sequel "Twilight". Rathbone melakoni hilarious Sokka, Katara's brother Aang partner. Do not miss Dev Patel, an engaging young man in the phenomenal film "Slumdog Millionaire". Taekwondo black belt holders are plotted so Prince Zuko.
the last airbender 2010 characters
Air, Water, Earth, Fire. Four countries are bound by fate when the Fire Nation launched a brutal war against the other. A century has passed with no visible hope to change the course of this destruction. Trapped between combat and courage, Aang (Noah Ringer) discovered he was the only Avatar with the power to manipulate all four elements. Aang teams up with Katara (Nicola Peltz), a Waterbender, and her brother, Sokka (Jackson Rathbone), to restore balance to their war-torn world.
Based on the animated Nickelodeon's highly successful TV series, live-action movie  "The Last AirbenderÂ" is Aang opening chapter in the struggle for survival.
Zuko
aang
katara
sokka
Based on the animated Nickelodeon's highly successful TV series, live-action movie  "The Last AirbenderÂ" is Aang opening chapter in the struggle for survival.
Zuko
aang
katara
sokka
The Last Airbender - The Other 'Avatar'
How's this for a plot twist? M. Night Shyamalan, the writer/director behind the dark thrillers "The Sixth Sense," "Signs" and "The Village," is making a movie based on an animated TV show.
The film is an adaptation of the Nickelodeon series, "Avatar: The Last Airbender," but Shyamalan had to drop the first word in the title to avoid confusion with James Cameron's record-setting blockbuster. It's the most effects-heavy and action-packed movie of the Oscar-nominated director's career. And Shyamalan's inspiration for taking on the project that's so different from his previous work came from very close to home.
Shyamalan told the Los Angeles Times that his daughter insisted their whole family watch the show. After that, he says, "all four of us were hooked. I was like, 'This would make a killer movie.'" And the excitement didn't stop at his kids. "My wife who really has been kind of in neutral about my career was insane about it... [She said] 'You have to do it. This is it. This is the one.'"
In many ways "The Last Airbender" seems like an odd fit for Shyamalan. The movie is more kid-friendly than the films that made him famous. His last outing was the R-rated horror flick, "The Happening." Plus, it is the first time he has directed an adaptation of another work, though he did write the screenplay for 1999's "Stuart Little."
"The Last Airbender" takes place in a world where the four elements -- fire, water, earth, and air -- can be magically controlled by special individuals called "benders." And there is only one person in the world who can manipulate all four. He is the "Avatar," a 12-year-old boy named Aang, played by newcomer Noah Ringer. With the help of his friends, Aang faces the armies of the Fire Nation, let by the villainous Prince Zuko ("Slumdog Millionaire" star Dev Patel).
In addition to the encouragement of his family, Shyamalan has said that the philosophical nature of the original show got him interested in making the movie. He told MTV, "The spirituality, the centering on relationships and family, on inherent optimism... it has all this stuff."
Shyamalan is counting on the film to resonate with audiences just as fully as the series did for his family. Plans are already underway expand "The Last Airbender" into a trilogy, with each movie taking its story from one season of the show.
To preview the massive special effects and martial-arts action in "The Last Airbender," watch the exclusive trailer below.
The film is an adaptation of the Nickelodeon series, "Avatar: The Last Airbender," but Shyamalan had to drop the first word in the title to avoid confusion with James Cameron's record-setting blockbuster. It's the most effects-heavy and action-packed movie of the Oscar-nominated director's career. And Shyamalan's inspiration for taking on the project that's so different from his previous work came from very close to home.
Shyamalan told the Los Angeles Times that his daughter insisted their whole family watch the show. After that, he says, "all four of us were hooked. I was like, 'This would make a killer movie.'" And the excitement didn't stop at his kids. "My wife who really has been kind of in neutral about my career was insane about it... [She said] 'You have to do it. This is it. This is the one.'"
In many ways "The Last Airbender" seems like an odd fit for Shyamalan. The movie is more kid-friendly than the films that made him famous. His last outing was the R-rated horror flick, "The Happening." Plus, it is the first time he has directed an adaptation of another work, though he did write the screenplay for 1999's "Stuart Little."
"The Last Airbender" takes place in a world where the four elements -- fire, water, earth, and air -- can be magically controlled by special individuals called "benders." And there is only one person in the world who can manipulate all four. He is the "Avatar," a 12-year-old boy named Aang, played by newcomer Noah Ringer. With the help of his friends, Aang faces the armies of the Fire Nation, let by the villainous Prince Zuko ("Slumdog Millionaire" star Dev Patel).
In addition to the encouragement of his family, Shyamalan has said that the philosophical nature of the original show got him interested in making the movie. He told MTV, "The spirituality, the centering on relationships and family, on inherent optimism... it has all this stuff."
Shyamalan is counting on the film to resonate with audiences just as fully as the series did for his family. Plans are already underway expand "The Last Airbender" into a trilogy, with each movie taking its story from one season of the show.
To preview the massive special effects and martial-arts action in "The Last Airbender," watch the exclusive trailer below.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Aang little difference in the film The Last Airbender Later
There is little difference between Aang on the cartoon series Avatar The Last Airbender, and the film entitled The Last Airbender. Differences were found on the arrows located on the body.
Well, if we look at the arrow in his head, his motive innocent. In contrast to the The Last Airbender Movie, arrow striped, hmm what? to more clearly see in the picture.
Well, if we look at the arrow in his head, his motive innocent. In contrast to the The Last Airbender Movie, arrow striped, hmm what? to more clearly see in the picture.
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