![]() Now he just needs that trademark blue arrow and he’s got all the makings of a perfect Aang. In a recent Instagram post, despite him wearing a cap, fans can still see that shaved head as he poses alongside Ian Ousley (Sokka). In order for Gordon Cormier to play Aang, he needs to embrace the Airbender culture, which means shaving his head.     Gordon Cormier shaves his head to play Aang The showrunner of Netflix’s upcoming live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender adaptation, Albert Kim, has been talking up the series as it begins production. “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 ATLA using the most advanced techniques available to filmmakers anywhere in the world,” Kim said. But how far will they go? Will there be a new member of Team Aang who will be there the entire journey? Or is a smaller role? I’m excited to find out!Īccording to Netflix Geeked, the show will use some of the same powerful production technology used in Disney’s The Mandalorian. Of course, we always expected a few new characters to show up there would be no real point to an adaptation if it was a direct replica of the original. Lots of big scenes–and new characters–coming up.
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