Summary

The Legend of Korraset a perfect villain spinoff into motion with its third season, but it seems pretty unlikely that the creators of theAvatar: The Last Airbenderfranchise will deliver on that set up. A sequel to the originalATLAseries,The Legend of Korracenters on a new bridge between the human and spirit worlds. At first, Korra is an impulsive Avatar — someone who’s focused on physical might and much less in tune with her spiritual side. That changes during the course of season 1 and, more drastically, in the show’s sophomore outing.

As Korra grows, audiences are also given insight into how the world ofAvatar: The Last Airbenderchanged betweenAang and Korra’s times as Avatar. While the original series followed a more epic, over-arching storyline,The Legend of Korraemploys more self-contained seasons. For example, each of the show’s four seasons features a different antagonist, from season 1’s anti-bending anarchist Amon to season 4’s Kuvira, who steps up to fill the Earth Kingdom’s power vacuum. Of all her foes, however,Korra’s season-three antagonists have the most compelling shared backstory.

Collage of Avatar state Korra (voice of Janet Varney) and Korra firebending from The Legend of Korra

The Legend Of Korra Season 3 Set Up A Spinoff About The Red Lotus' Origins

Zaheer & His Crew Were The Show’s Most Compelling Villains

InThe Legend of Korraseason 3, the titular Avatar faces off against a group known as the Red Lotus. UnlikeAvatar: The Last Airbender’s White Lotus order, the Red Lotus has no interest in aiding the Avatar. A splinter faction of the Order of the White Lotus,the Red Lotus are self-proclaimed anarchists who use violent means to pursue their ends. Essentially, theRed Lotus memberswant nothing more than for humans and spirits to coexist once more. to achieve that goal, the group wants to dismantle existing nations and their leaders.

When Korra is still young, Zaheer tries to abduct the burgeoning Avatar.

Avatar Sokka Zaheer

Eventually, the Red Lotus becomes dead-set on ending the Avatar Cycle. When Korra is still young, Zaheer tries to abduct the burgeoning Avatar. Although they fail, Zaheer later escapes imprisonment and releases his comrades in the wake of theending ofThe Legend of Korraseason 2. A newly minted airbender, Zaheer is more powerful and determined than ever before. Although he tries to kill Korra and end the Avatar Cycle at the end of season 3, Zaheer fails, losing his crew along the way. Even so,the Red Lotus faction is one ofKorra’s most intriguing enemies.

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There Are Multiple Benefits To A Red Lotus Spinoff Series

During the show’s third outing, it is revealed that Zaheer, Ghazan, P’Li, and Ming-Hua tried to kidnap Korra just after she was confirmed to be the next Avatar. However, their plan was thwarted when Tonraq, Tenzin, Chief Sokka, and Fire Lord Zuko intervened. The attempt landed all four ofThe Legend of Korra’s Red Lotus membersin various maximum security prisons. Years later, Zaheer and his crew are still incredibly dedicated to their goals of disrupting power structures and dismantling the world’s nations. That said,gaining more insight into the Red Lotus' philosophies and origins would be incredibly compelling.

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Why A Legend Of Korra Villain Spinoff Probably Won’t Happen

A Red Lotus Spinoff Is A Hard Sell Since Viewers Already Know The Outcome

Although seeing characters like Tenzin, Zuko, and Sokka in action again would be incredibly exciting, it’s also true that a Red Lotus spinoff is a hard sell. For starters, viewers already know the outcome of Zaheer’s exploits. While that’s not grounds for rejecting a prequel entirely, it’s also true thatZaheer and his comrades were pretty violent. In particular, scenes like the Earth Queen’s death stand out as especially cruel. It’s hard to imagine Avatar Studios writing an entire series centered around these antagonists, especially ifThe Legend of KorraandATLAfranchiseremain accessible to viewers of all ages.

The Legend of Korra

The Legend of Korra is an animated series set in the Avatar universe, following Avatar Korra’s journey as she strives to master the elements and fulfill her role as a fully realized Avatar. Released in 2012, the series explores her challenges against traditional norms and her internal quest for balance.

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