This is an excellent take. I just saw something recently along the lines of “Stop remaking “perfect” media, start remaking media that had a good concept but poorly executed”. Korra live action would have been great
There are so many LoK haters and so many Netflix adaptation haters that i think the show would just get hate bandwagoned to a potentially undeserved degree. I think the more mature take they took on the Avatar adaptation would work better for Koras more mature themes tho.
I could see that happening. I say, being someone who isn't fond of the live action. However, I do agree that the darker GoT esque ton Netflix wanted would work better with Korra
Who's gonna be Korra though? My Ideal would be a tough girl that looks not too sexy but still in athletes shape. Girl with fire, hot-blooded, hot-headed, straight forward, playful and a little tomboyish characteristics. She would also have some fangirl-ish mentality too before joining the fire-faret. (I like Korko ship more than Korsami ship but that's my personal preference, I am sure many would like Korra to be lesbian from the beginning, either way it's better than stupid love triangle)
Korra wouldn’t need as much CGI either!!! Korra is based in a more modern era. It’s more realistic. They’d just need heavy CGI with Kuvira’s weapon, and so on and so on. I’ve been saying this since the ATLA live-action. Korra is more suitable and easier to execute!!! Also, super random, but I can totally see dancers being good at bending transitions and demonstrating the “fluidity” between transitions required during combat.
Ss2 gonna be the hardest part for the last Airbender live action adaptation. Because.... Who's gonna be Toph? Actress for Toph have to look like they're on the same age as Aang Actor, they must have some skill in Martial art, and know how to play a blind Character. Actress problem aside, effect gonna be crazy, they should take note from King Bumi fight, about what they do wrong to improve what they're gonna implement in ss2. Key for ss2 success and a boost for the Last Airbender live action will rest on how and what they will do to Toph, get her right every Toph's fan will flocking in but if do it wrong? It will be the end of live action.
I'd imagine they'd have an episode or plot line about the Kyoshi warriors attempting to save Appa. But then they get thwarted by Azula, Mai, & and Tylee, resulting in Suki's imprisonment and have Appa moved to Lake laogai. Cuts down a lot of screentime
You know, of all the takes on the live action ATLA, this is a unique one. And it's GOOD! The tone of LOK, the characters, everything fits much better with what Hollywood seems to be going for with its media these days. And there were things to fix/change/update with the writing of the original show. Wow. I never thought of this.
Kuvira was seen throughout season 3 in Zaofu as "captain of Su's guard", she has some minor lines but her name is revealed in the finale. Still, I get your point, because even I was like "who that?" when she said her name after saving Korra's dad in the S3 finale
That would've made it better, yes. But then what would drive you to watch over the og? The animation would look better than the live action, and if the story is 1 to 1, then where's the intrigue
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 there would be a reason to watch it cause they could went deeper into peoples stories and since they wouldn’t have to make it childish the humor would be better and there would be blood during fights
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 no they didn’t they removed the sexist traits Sokka had and made Iroh more of a Dh they made Katara a bland boring character they changed the story and skipped plots that were crucial to the character development. I can’t believe you think they made anything deep with all that horrible writing and acting
Yes, they made tons of terrible changes, but that doesn't mean they didn't go deeper into the characters. Between katara and sokka reliving the trauma of growing up alone due to koh, the earth bender berating iroh for his war crimes, the multiple additional scenes of azula being manipulated by ozai, etc. All of that stuff explored deeper into the characters traits and it wasn't good or necessary
Yeah, everyone saying they should have expanded, yeah. But it’s a budget and studio problem, first and foremost. Either Netflix needs to commit to like 6 seasons of atla to let the characters be fleshed out (which is impossible for a number of reasons, such as using child actors) or they need to condense, which they did. And it’s not good because of that. Legend of korra on the other hand could have easily been made into 1-2 stand alone seasons if it flops but still run for 6-8 seasons if it’s success, had teen to adult actors, improve writing, etc. Plus, lok is already gritty! so they can make it as “non-childish” as they want.
Time wasn't really an issue, given the live action is 57 minutes shorter than season 1 of the animation. Not much needed to be condensed/cut out. It waa how they adapted the story
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 Time is an issue. Time is money. Live action is way way way more expensive than animation. So if they wanted to make a shot to shot remake, they would need like 10x the cost of the animation. So, you have to spend your time doing things that are cheap which means writing out certain locations, certain events, etc. That’s going to change things.
I was speaking more in regards to the duration of the show's runtime, not the production of the show. The amount of funds being limited to recreate assets from the original resulting in change is something I'm very aware of.
I would argue there were several moments in season 1 where Mako was a good detective such as finding Bolin by bribing, piecing maps etc…, interrogate chi blocker to find out where korra is, piecing together how Amon slightly blood bends attacks after Tarlok revealed the truth. These are weak examples but he was the brains of the group
His intelligence was shown but not his willingness to become a detective. My issue is more with his lack of motivation to be one rather than his skills
You are absolutely right, and this is something I have said since the beginning of this whole adaptation debacle. Mako suddenly being a cop out of nowhere was the weirdest plot whiplash that just came out of nowhere. He and Bolin never even got to be pro bending champions because the championship was interrupted. You could write him a heck of a better arc about pro bending and/or being a cop. And that's a good point about Kuvira. You could introduce Lynn and her sister's conflict earlier on, and better incorporate the city of metal benders into the arc. And while you'd still have to recreate the godawfl love triangle, you could probably improve it by leaps and bounds and cut out the things everyone hated. Heck, you could just make Korra's Krew more integral to the story. That's most of what is wrong with Korra after season one. It's not that the character are bad, it just that you're not sure while they're all still hanging out together.
Yea, I agree. I actually had the same thought process. The problem is they'd have to REALLY remix the series. Because, LoK is written from a narrative assumption that you've seen ATLA. So, the world building is nowhere near the same as ATLA. If the jumped straight into LoK, the new watchers would most likely be incredibly lost. I don't think Old Time fans are considering the new watchers when we make our commentaries. The Live Action was actually received pretty well amongst the new watchers. So, we might have some selfish bias when we dig on the show.
I'm fully aware the remake is not a bad show. I just think it is a bad adaptation of the narrative. An adaptations' goal is to appeal to new and old fans. Appealing to half it's intended demographic isn't a good thing. Also I don't believe Korra would need to be reworked because there are people who watched Boruto without knowing that Naruto existed and watch DBZ without watching Dragon Ball.
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 Those are really bad examples. Both Boruto & Dragon Ball Z were written with the intention of being their own shows, they just so happened to be in established universes. Dragon Ball Z was SUPPOSED to be Gohan's coming of age story, but Toriyama ended up scrapping that & keeping the series about Goku. So, there wasn't any real need for you to see Dragon Ball. All relevant lore was dropped very early in the Saiyan & Namek sagas. Likewise, Boruto wanted so badly to divorce itself from Naruto & be it's own narrative, that when Naruto fans started comparing it to the original, the show went out of it's way to tear down Naruto. Boruto is constantly stating, it's his story, not his dad's. They reintroduce you to each village as it's needed for the plot, and it's honestly not all that needed, because they abandon the whole Ninja thing altogether. LoK on the other hand, it's founded from the ground up on the assumption that you have seen ATLA. It doesn't start building it's own lore until season 2 & even that only goes so far. Because, by season 3 the air nomads are coming back & without ATLA you never got any context that they had been wiped out.
Korra and Boruto are exactly the same in regards to what the story is. Boruto wants to separate from Naruto and create his story the same way Korra is trying to figure out how to be the Avatar after Aang. Korra also does the same thing that you stated both DBZ & Boruto did by reintroducing you to all the relevant information that you need to understand the story without retelling everything that happened in the previous series. Yes, Korra was created as a sequel to Avatar The Last Airbender however it doesn't ostracize newcomers who were introduced to the universe through that show.
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 Idk if we watched two different LoKs or two different Boruto's, but NO, they are not exactly the same. 😂 Boruto is literally restarting from square one, pre-ninja academy, and introducing you to the world from scratch. They rehash what Jutsu is, what Chakra is, what Ninjas are, the different villages etc. etc. LoK starts you off with Korra being the Avatar & basically mastering 3 elements, out the gate. She needs to master airbending, but that's really sidelined for Pro-bending, Republic City politics & Amon. Something that's only acceptable because ATLA fans already understand the four bending elements & we don't need that rehashed. We're not introduced to any other nation. Just republic city, and kind of the Southern Water tribe BRIEFLY, but Korra immediately leaves. You don't get introduced to the Water tribes forreal until season 2, and that's also when you get introduced to the Fire nation. You don't get introduced to the earth nation until season 3. Like if you can't see that in Season 1 of Korra, there is not real context to anything that's happening, because it's assumed that you already know, then idk what to tell you. The authors thought they were only getting one season of LoK, and made the show as a sign off to ATLA. Nick literally renewed the show season by season. So, they didn't start fleshing things out till the later seasons. Boruto knew exactly what it was doing & where it was going from day 1, and it was intended to be a soft reset of the universe.
I only read the manga and watched the anime movie for Boruto. Both start with the chunin exams. I don't think slowly Introducing the world over the course of korra is really a problem because coming from someone who watched the original Avatar without knowing anything about it.I never had an issue with learning all of the stuff.As it was slowly explained to us throughout the course of the series and I feel like korra does a decent enough job that people would understand it without needing to watch the original. However, I understand this being just a difference of opinion.I believe that it did a decent of enough job of explaining the power system and the world throughout the course of the entire show 'so new fans could get on board.
Love your take on this! And yeah, it makes so much sense- an additional plus with the more futuristic setting is the benefit that CARS EXIST IN OUR WORLD!!! I get what LoK was trying to do with Republic City, and it was serviceable (imo) for the first season to see how technology advanced with the discovery of metal bending. So now you have bigger ships, cars, and even planes and like- we have those things too! So why not adapt Korra and use REAL machines in the live action version? Again, wonderful take on this- I was unable to finish LoK because of the plot/writing and I do blame most of that on a lack of planning due to the original intent for it to be a one off show. An adaptation that irons out those wrinkles would 100% get my money and time investment.
Also also- you have the further benefit of dealing with actors who are young adults! Now, I will give the kids in the live action Avatar the benefit of the doubt that a combination of inexperience and poor directing and writing was the main cause of some of the lackluster performances. With Korra, you’d be dealing with teen/adult actors primarily who might be able to better communicate the thoughts and emotions of the characters. With that being said, however, even some of the adult actors in the live action Avatar (looking at you, Zhao, but not JUST you) struggled to convey their lines with any sense of believability. It killed the immersion for me and took me out of the fantasy multiple times. Again, I attribute that to more of a directing/dialogue issue, so a live action LoK would still need better storyboarding/planning from the get go. 👍
Legend of korra live adaptation would probably be butchered just like ATLA. Which doesn’t speaks much of the production team’s commitment to being faithful/respectful franchise players
I think the problem was more that change is inevitable in adaptations, but AtLA didn't have wiggle room for alterations. Given how tight the narrative is. I feel Korra has enough problems to be worked on and a solid enough foundation that the narrative could become better than the animated. With the proper care and effort put in.
as cool as this sounds... they would have fucked korra up even more... they showed that they can't handle katara... you think they could do Korra justice.. naaaah
I'd disagree. I'd rather an attempt to make something better than a recreation of something that will never be better than or even equal to its predecessor.
ATLA is far superior to Korra but I agree they would've been better off making the live action Korra, especially since they wanted a more adult and "darker" tone to the live action. Korra fits in that category so much better than ATLA, especially since they wanted to cultivate a GoT-esc audience.
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 it’s literally a saying by how people say they want something but they can’t afford it just like how Netflix wouldn’t be able to afford all the action that’s in tlok.
How would recreating 1 city that an entire season takes place in vs. multiple fantasy cities and venues with hyper distinct architecture cost more money? This is a legitimate question. I'm just curious
I don't think so. I think if they took audience feedback into account, they could readapt the show into something better. It's kind of like Paramount fixing the Sonic design.
Imagine Korrasami having a REAL chance to cook without all the censorship 😭
I really want this so badly!!!!!
I just hope they would fix the mistakes of season two.
@@nikolaspapanagnou2723 The season two isn't that bad at least we got very nice fights and the first avatar lore 8)
This is an excellent take. I just saw something recently along the lines of “Stop remaking “perfect” media, start remaking media that had a good concept but poorly executed”. Korra live action would have been great
The problem is the people in charge have no clue, they don't understand source or story, and their writers are worse.
Exactly, iconic franchises being remade is always a huge risk especially when it changes mediums
I’m pretty sure we would hear swear words like "damn", "what the hell", and "ass". Also I hope they don’t remove the jokes from the original series.
There are so many LoK haters and so many Netflix adaptation haters that i think the show would just get hate bandwagoned to a potentially undeserved degree. I think the more mature take they took on the Avatar adaptation would work better for Koras more mature themes tho.
I could see that happening. I say, being someone who isn't fond of the live action. However, I do agree that the darker GoT esque ton Netflix wanted would work better with Korra
The best part of a live action Korra show would be a live action korra
You got a point
Who's gonna be Korra though?
My Ideal would be a tough girl that looks not too sexy but still in athletes shape. Girl with fire, hot-blooded, hot-headed, straight forward, playful and a little tomboyish characteristics. She would also have some fangirl-ish mentality too before joining the fire-faret. (I like Korko ship more than Korsami ship but that's my personal preference, I am sure many would like Korra to be lesbian from the beginning, either way it's better than stupid love triangle)
If they find great writers and a great actress.
@@nikolaspapanagnou2723 no no just the actress
I totally agree and have been saying since the Shyamalan abomination came out, that Korra is far better suited for live action than ATLA.
Korra wouldn’t need as much CGI either!!! Korra is based in a more modern era. It’s more realistic. They’d just need heavy CGI with Kuvira’s weapon, and so on and so on. I’ve been saying this since the ATLA live-action. Korra is more suitable and easier to execute!!! Also, super random, but I can totally see dancers being good at bending transitions and demonstrating the “fluidity” between transitions required during combat.
Ss2 gonna be the hardest part for the last Airbender live action adaptation. Because.... Who's gonna be Toph?
Actress for Toph have to look like they're on the same age as Aang Actor, they must have some skill in Martial art, and know how to play a blind Character.
Actress problem aside, effect gonna be crazy, they should take note from King Bumi fight, about what they do wrong to improve what they're gonna implement in ss2.
Key for ss2 success and a boost for the Last Airbender live action will rest on how and what they will do to Toph, get her right every Toph's fan will flocking in but if do it wrong? It will be the end of live action.
Personally, I think they have a lot more to iron out than just Toph. However, she is an extremely important part to get correct.
@@innocentvillainreviews2656I Wonder if we even get an appas lost days type episode cuz like u said "MONEY".
I'd imagine they'd have an episode or plot line about the Kyoshi warriors attempting to save Appa. But then they get thwarted by Azula, Mai, & and Tylee, resulting in Suki's imprisonment and have Appa moved to Lake laogai. Cuts down a lot of screentime
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 very... Likely...
You know, of all the takes on the live action ATLA, this is a unique one. And it's GOOD! The tone of LOK, the characters, everything fits much better with what Hollywood seems to be going for with its media these days. And there were things to fix/change/update with the writing of the original show. Wow. I never thought of this.
Kuvira was seen throughout season 3 in Zaofu as "captain of Su's guard", she has some minor lines but her name is revealed in the finale. Still, I get your point, because even I was like "who that?" when she said her name after saving Korra's dad in the S3 finale
No they should have stuck to the script instead of change a bunch of things and expect us to love it the same
That would've made it better, yes. But then what would drive you to watch over the og? The animation would look better than the live action, and if the story is 1 to 1, then where's the intrigue
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 there would be a reason to watch it cause they could went deeper into peoples stories and since they wouldn’t have to make it childish the humor would be better and there would be blood during fights
That is exactly what this current remake did, and it did not make it better
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 no they didn’t they removed the sexist traits Sokka had and made Iroh more of a Dh they made Katara a bland boring character they changed the story and skipped plots that were crucial to the character development. I can’t believe you think they made anything deep with all that horrible writing and acting
Yes, they made tons of terrible changes, but that doesn't mean they didn't go deeper into the characters. Between katara and sokka reliving the trauma of growing up alone due to koh, the earth bender berating iroh for his war crimes, the multiple additional scenes of azula being manipulated by ozai, etc. All of that stuff explored deeper into the characters traits and it wasn't good or necessary
Yeah, everyone saying they should have expanded, yeah. But it’s a budget and studio problem, first and foremost. Either Netflix needs to commit to like 6 seasons of atla to let the characters be fleshed out (which is impossible for a number of reasons, such as using child actors) or they need to condense, which they did. And it’s not good because of that. Legend of korra on the other hand could have easily been made into 1-2 stand alone seasons if it flops but still run for 6-8 seasons if it’s success, had teen to adult actors, improve writing, etc. Plus, lok is already gritty! so they can make it as “non-childish” as they want.
Time wasn't really an issue, given the live action is 57 minutes shorter than season 1 of the animation. Not much needed to be condensed/cut out. It waa how they adapted the story
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 Time is an issue. Time is money. Live action is way way way more expensive than animation. So if they wanted to make a shot to shot remake, they would need like 10x the cost of the animation. So, you have to spend your time doing things that are cheap which means writing out certain locations, certain events, etc. That’s going to change things.
I was speaking more in regards to the duration of the show's runtime, not the production of the show. The amount of funds being limited to recreate assets from the original resulting in change is something I'm very aware of.
I think it should’ve been a Kyoshi live action we have nothing to compare it to other than novels
There are rumors that that is going to made anyway.
i didn't know the tlok was supposed to be a mini series! it makes so much sense
Yup
I like Avatar but I love Korra more. I don't think the problems with Korra are that big that people make it out to be.
They don't shatter the show, but they can be irritating.
YEESSS THANK YOU I'VE BEEN SAYING THIS SINCE IT CAME OUT!!! NETFLIX WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Glad we agree
For show runner I would consider Noah Hawley, the creator of Fargo and Legion.
Loved Legion. Still haven't seen Fargo.
Hmmm you actually cooked here
Thank you. I greatly appreciate the watch
even though I liked tlok, the thought of a tlok live action makes me scream 😭😭😭
I would argue there were several moments in season 1 where Mako was a good detective such as finding Bolin by bribing, piecing maps etc…, interrogate chi blocker to find out where korra is, piecing together how Amon slightly blood bends attacks after Tarlok revealed the truth. These are weak examples but he was the brains of the group
His intelligence was shown but not his willingness to become a detective. My issue is more with his lack of motivation to be one rather than his skills
Hopefully we will get Korra too.
I love them both.
u right tho
Happy you agree.
You are absolutely right, and this is something I have said since the beginning of this whole adaptation debacle.
Mako suddenly being a cop out of nowhere was the weirdest plot whiplash that just came out of nowhere. He and Bolin never even got to be pro bending champions because the championship was interrupted. You could write him a heck of a better arc about pro bending and/or being a cop.
And that's a good point about Kuvira. You could introduce Lynn and her sister's conflict earlier on, and better incorporate the city of metal benders into the arc.
And while you'd still have to recreate the godawfl love triangle, you could probably improve it by leaps and bounds and cut out the things everyone hated.
Heck, you could just make Korra's Krew more integral to the story. That's most of what is wrong with Korra after season one. It's not that the character are bad, it just that you're not sure while they're all still hanging out together.
I don’t mind a Netflix live action of Korra. I wasn’t a fan of Netflix live action Avatar last airbender.
Yea, I agree. I actually had the same thought process. The problem is they'd have to REALLY remix the series. Because, LoK is written from a narrative assumption that you've seen ATLA. So, the world building is nowhere near the same as ATLA. If the jumped straight into LoK, the new watchers would most likely be incredibly lost.
I don't think Old Time fans are considering the new watchers when we make our commentaries. The Live Action was actually received pretty well amongst the new watchers. So, we might have some selfish bias when we dig on the show.
I'm fully aware the remake is not a bad show. I just think it is a bad adaptation of the narrative. An adaptations' goal is to appeal to new and old fans. Appealing to half it's intended demographic isn't a good thing. Also I don't believe Korra would need to be reworked because there are people who watched Boruto without knowing that Naruto existed and watch DBZ without watching Dragon Ball.
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Those are really bad examples. Both Boruto & Dragon Ball Z were written with the intention of being their own shows, they just so happened to be in established universes. Dragon Ball Z was SUPPOSED to be Gohan's coming of age story, but Toriyama ended up scrapping that & keeping the series about Goku.
So, there wasn't any real need for you to see Dragon Ball. All relevant lore was dropped very early in the Saiyan & Namek sagas.
Likewise, Boruto wanted so badly to divorce itself from Naruto & be it's own narrative, that when Naruto fans started comparing it to the original, the show went out of it's way to tear down Naruto. Boruto is constantly stating, it's his story, not his dad's. They reintroduce you to each village as it's needed for the plot, and it's honestly not all that needed, because they abandon the whole Ninja thing altogether.
LoK on the other hand, it's founded from the ground up on the assumption that you have seen ATLA. It doesn't start building it's own lore until season 2 & even that only goes so far. Because, by season 3 the air nomads are coming back & without ATLA you never got any context that they had been wiped out.
Korra and Boruto are exactly the same in regards to what the story is. Boruto wants to separate from Naruto and create his story the same way Korra is trying to figure out how to be the Avatar after Aang. Korra also does the same thing that you stated both DBZ & Boruto did by reintroducing you to all the relevant information that you need to understand the story without retelling everything that happened in the previous series. Yes, Korra was created as a sequel to Avatar The Last Airbender however it doesn't ostracize newcomers who were introduced to the universe through that show.
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Idk if we watched two different LoKs or two different Boruto's, but NO, they are not exactly the same. 😂
Boruto is literally restarting from square one, pre-ninja academy, and introducing you to the world from scratch. They rehash what Jutsu is, what Chakra is, what Ninjas are, the different villages etc. etc.
LoK starts you off with Korra being the Avatar & basically mastering 3 elements, out the gate. She needs to master airbending, but that's really sidelined for Pro-bending, Republic City politics & Amon. Something that's only acceptable because ATLA fans already understand the four bending elements & we don't need that rehashed. We're not introduced to any other nation. Just republic city, and kind of the Southern Water tribe BRIEFLY, but Korra immediately leaves.
You don't get introduced to the Water tribes forreal until season 2, and that's also when you get introduced to the Fire nation. You don't get introduced to the earth nation until season 3. Like if you can't see that in Season 1 of Korra, there is not real context to anything that's happening, because it's assumed that you already know, then idk what to tell you.
The authors thought they were only getting one season of LoK, and made the show as a sign off to ATLA. Nick literally renewed the show season by season. So, they didn't start fleshing things out till the later seasons.
Boruto knew exactly what it was doing & where it was going from day 1, and it was intended to be a soft reset of the universe.
I only read the manga and watched the anime movie for Boruto. Both start with the chunin exams. I don't think slowly Introducing the world over the course of korra is really a problem because coming from someone who watched the original Avatar without knowing anything about it.I never had an issue with learning all of the stuff.As it was slowly explained to us throughout the course of the series and I feel like korra does a decent enough job that people would understand it without needing to watch the original. However, I understand this being just a difference of opinion.I believe that it did a decent of enough job of explaining the power system and the world throughout the course of the entire show 'so new fans could get on board.
Dude, you’re so right.
Glad you agree
Love your take on this! And yeah, it makes so much sense- an additional plus with the more futuristic setting is the benefit that CARS EXIST IN OUR WORLD!!! I get what LoK was trying to do with Republic City, and it was serviceable (imo) for the first season to see how technology advanced with the discovery of metal bending. So now you have bigger ships, cars, and even planes and like- we have those things too! So why not adapt Korra and use REAL machines in the live action version?
Again, wonderful take on this- I was unable to finish LoK because of the plot/writing and I do blame most of that on a lack of planning due to the original intent for it to be a one off show. An adaptation that irons out those wrinkles would 100% get my money and time investment.
Also also- you have the further benefit of dealing with actors who are young adults! Now, I will give the kids in the live action Avatar the benefit of the doubt that a combination of inexperience and poor directing and writing was the main cause of some of the lackluster performances. With Korra, you’d be dealing with teen/adult actors primarily who might be able to better communicate the thoughts and emotions of the characters.
With that being said, however, even some of the adult actors in the live action Avatar (looking at you, Zhao, but not JUST you) struggled to convey their lines with any sense of believability. It killed the immersion for me and took me out of the fantasy multiple times. Again, I attribute that to more of a directing/dialogue issue, so a live action LoK would still need better storyboarding/planning from the get go. 👍
Thank you so much for watching. And I'm very happy that we're on the same page.
Legend of korra live adaptation would probably be butchered just like ATLA. Which doesn’t speaks much of the production team’s commitment to being faithful/respectful franchise players
I think the problem was more that change is inevitable in adaptations, but AtLA didn't have wiggle room for alterations. Given how tight the narrative is. I feel Korra has enough problems to be worked on and a solid enough foundation that the narrative could become better than the animated. With the proper care and effort put in.
you made me realize that korra was worst than i thought so i don't think adapting it is a good idea
Not the result I was hoping for, but thank you for the watch and comment.
The world around Kora was probably better but Kora as a character and storyline isn’t better than Aang and his storyline
And that room for growth is why I think it would've made a better adaptation. Since Aang's original show and story can't be remade better imo
Yes
No. Korra is irredeemable
as cool as this sounds... they would have fucked korra up even more... they showed that they can't handle katara... you think they could do Korra justice.. naaaah
That would have been worse
I'd disagree. I'd rather an attempt to make something better than a recreation of something that will never be better than or even equal to its predecessor.
Last Air bender hard better ost's better follow through
ATLA is far superior to Korra but I agree they would've been better off making the live action Korra, especially since they wanted a more adult and "darker" tone to the live action. Korra fits in that category so much better than ATLA, especially since they wanted to cultivate a GoT-esc audience.
Exactly
Do you have Live-Action Legend of Korra money? Didn't think so.
Never said I did. What's your point?
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 it’s literally a saying by how people say they want something but they can’t afford it just like how Netflix wouldn’t be able to afford all the action that’s in tlok.
One of the things I discussed over and over again is that Korra would probably cost less to make than the last airbender.
@@innocentvillainreviews2656 def not but oook
How would recreating 1 city that an entire season takes place in vs. multiple fantasy cities and venues with hyper distinct architecture cost more money? This is a legitimate question. I'm just curious
100%
Korra is the worst. That wouldn’t have gotten a second season for sure.
I don't think so. I think if they took audience feedback into account, they could readapt the show into something better. It's kind of like Paramount fixing the Sonic design.
No they should have not I hate Korra she's weak
They could fix that with a new adaptation.
She isn't weak, her villains were powerful and more intelligent than ozai was.