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Last Airbender 2 will be darker, M. Night Shyamalan says

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If a $53.3 million holiday weekend proves successful enough to keep M. Night Shyamalan around for a "Last Airbender" sequel, he knows what he wants to do — and he wants to do it darkly. Asked about his intentions going forward, the "Sixth Sense" and "Signs" director confirmed that he has much of "The Last Airbender 2" already mapped out.

"I do," Shyamalan told MTV News. "The third is more ambiguous, but the second one, I've written a draft that I'm really happy with and is darker and richer, and it has a wonderful antagonist in it in Azula, who's kind of like our only real, pure antagonist in the series, so I'm excited about that."

His description of the story implies that Summer Bishil's character from the film currently in theaters has plenty left to do onscreen as Aang (Noah Ringer) continues his fight against the Fire Nation.

As far as what the story will be about and which characters could enter or exit the cast, those decisions may have to wait for Paramount's decision on the franchise's fate. If things proceed, Shyamalan has already shared a few details that could play into his intentions. The elite female Kyoshi Warriors, for instance, will likely play a larger role.

"I probably won't show the Kyoshi Warriors because I want to save them for the second movie, because I'm going to have to introduce them all over again," he said while explaining what would and would not show up in the "Last Airbender" DVD and Blu-ray's deleted scenes.

The characters were initially included in the first film, but circumstances and editing decisions eventually moved them out of the spotlight.

"We shot [the scene] and [the Kyoshi Warriors] were amazing, and we spent an unbelievable amount of time choreographing them," he said. "And they just distracted from the movie, because the movie wasn't about them."

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1643066/20100706/story.jhtml

I wonder if M Night has checked out some of the reviews online, see how badly the first movie is being received? He really needed to do a better job.

Are you looking forward to the sequel?
 
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Hopefully by "darker" he means the picture will be so dark we won't be able to watch the travesty in action.
 
Please, don't make another... not that I care for myself; I won't see it or the first one anyway. But if another is made, Ebert will have to watch it... and hasn't the man suffered enough terrible movies already?!
 
Because I hear 'dark' films are really popular with the kids these days. Maybe they could even work some vampires into the story. :rolleyes:
 
You know...

The only bad thing about THE DARK KNIGHT was that it was so freaking amazing and well received by audiences that it made every clueless studio executive think "Dark" was the new way-to-go.

Avatar: The Last Airbender isn't "dark" overall and throughout.

It has its moments for damn sure, but overall the story is about self-confidence, personal growth, maturity, restraint, and hope.

Gah.
 
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I can already see it... Toph is a tortured emo cutter who wants to kill herself because she's blind and a pariah in her society... also, she's white! ;)
 
The second movie will reveal we're inside the mind of a comatose patient.

CLASSIC! Shyamalan TWIST!

and then we'll all laugh

;)
 
Reviews don't matter. All that matters is box office performance.

Bingo.
TLA will be around $83m in 8 days when the Thur dailies come out this afternoon. With the weekend over it'll be well over $100m and that's just 11 days in.

The haters can suck it. Once its domestic run is over and overseas receipts tallied TLA is bank.

Yes, I'm going to look forward to the sequel.
 
Because I hear 'dark' films are really popular with the kids these days. Maybe they could even work some vampires into the story. :rolleyes:

Only if they sparkle.

Is Last Airbender doing well enough to warrant a sequel? I really haven't been following this summer's movies too closely, but from what I gather, it's not a good movie in any sense. Plenty of movies that made $100 million didn't do well enough to warrant a sequel.
 
I think this weekend will end up saying a lot about how The Last Airbender is doing. It's getting absolutely atrocious reviews, so I'd be surprised if it did very well in the long run. Keep in mind that it was released on a holiday weekend as well, so it may have done even better than it would have otherwise.
 
Sheep, did you not read my post just above?
On a $150m budget its going to over the $100m mark come Sunday.

The haters only wish people would stop going.
If perceived quality also equaled box office take Twilight would've tanked.
 
I know that you apparently think reviews are BS for some reason, but the difference between "The Last Airbender" and "Twilight" is that people actually enjoyed "Twilight." In general, people have not been enjoying Airbender.

I still haven't seen it. I was very much looking forward to it having been a big fan of the show, but the reviews have convinced me not to waste my money. I'll still see it because I do want to form my own opinion, but I'll wait until I can get it on Netflix.
 
Mostly useless to me, not BS.
The people on movie review sites are by and large die hard movie people with opinions.
Joe public largely depends on what their pals are saying.
I've seen a number of positive comments on FB and people telling me they saw good FB comments who I'm not friends with.
So good WOM is out there as well.
 
I'm sure it is. No movie is going to be universally hated. I just don't like to waste my time and money seeing movies in the theater when the general opinion seems to be that, at best, the movie is only okay.
 
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