Netflix Live Action Avatar Last Airbender Loses Showrunner

The live-action adaptation of the beloved Nickelodeon series "Avatar: The Last Airbender" on Netflix is experiencing a shift in leadership.

According to Variety, Albert Kim, the original show developer and Season 1 showrunner, is stepping down.

In his place, Christine Boylan and Jabbar Raisani will take the reins as executive producers moving forward. This news comes as Netflix announces the renewal of the series for two additional seasons, concluding with Season 3.

Boylan, who previously served as co-executive producer on Season 1, brings a wealth of experience to the table. She has worked on hit shows like the Netflix-Marvel series "The Punisher," Amazon's "Citadel," and Freeform's "Cloak and Dagger." In addition to her television work, Boylan is an accomplished playwright and comic book writer for DC, Marvel, BOOM Studios, and Tokyopop.

On the other hand, Raisani, known for his VFX work on popular shows like "Lost in Space," "Stranger Things," and "Game of Thrones," has also directed episodes of "Lost in Space" and "The Last Airbender." His expertise in visual effects and directing adds a dynamic element to the creative team.

Despite stepping down as showrunner, Kim will continue as an executive producer for Seasons 2 and 3. He expressed his desire to explore new opportunities after the extensive development process on "Last Airbender." Kim has signed a deal with Disney to work as an executive producer on the "Percy Jackson" series while also developing new projects for the company.

The live-action adaptation of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" has already made waves with its first season, featuring a talented cast including Gordon Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ian Ousley, Dallas Liu, Ken Leung, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, and Daniel Dae Kim. Alongside Albert Kim and Raisani, Dan Lin, Lindsey Liberatore, and Michael Goi serve as executive producers on behalf of Rideback Productions.

Goi, who directed the first two episodes, and Raisani, who directed episodes three and four, contribute to the series' visual and storytelling prowess. Roseanne Liang and Jet Wilkinson also directed episodes, rounding out a diverse and talented team behind the scenes.

As Netflix's live-action adaptation of "Avatar: The Last Airbender" enters its next phase, fans can anticipate new creative directions and exciting developments under the leadership of Boylan and Raisani. With the series' renewal and seasoned talent at the helm, the world of Avatar is primed for further exploration and captivating storytelling.