Avatar 3’s Wind Traders Just Made Those Last Airbender Comparisons Even Harder To Ignore

Avatar 3: Fire and Ash introduces a new clan of Wind Traders who, alongside other details, add to the comparisons between James Cameron’s films and Avatar: The Last Airbender. The new images of Avatar 3: Fire and Ash have officially started Disney’s marketing campaign for the sci-fi franchise, highlighting two key details for the third Avatar film: the introduction of a new tribe and more on the movie’s main villain. Those details not only showcase the rising tensions in Pandora as a whole but amplify the connection between Cameron’s films and the 2005 series that shares a similar name.

Little is still known about Avatar 3: Fire and Ash‘s story, but this reveal has allowed audiences to draw yet another comparison between Avatar: The Last Airbender and the Avatar franchise due to its new nomadic characters. The two projects have been connected for years, as the animated series had to add The Last Airbender to its тιтle due to Cameron owning the rights to the name Avatar. Cameron’s Wind Traders, from both the pH๏τo and his description of them, will only tie them together further, especially considering the focus of the animated series.

Avatar 3’s Nomadic Wind Traders Make The Franchise Even More Similar To The Last Airbender

Cameron’s Description Of The Tribe Match Aspects Of Aang’s Personality

The new nomadic Wind Traders of Avatar 3: Fire and Ash draw the franchise even closer to Avatar: The Last Airbender as the tribe’s overall disposition mirrors the animated series’ protagonist. According to Cameron, Avatar 3’s Wind Tribe are meant to be traders that share similarities with the caravans along the Spice Road in the Middle Ages. However, Cameron goes on to mention that the tribe’s members are easygoing and fun, sharing the larger connection to nature that the other tribes celebrate by having their own set of flying creatures.

Cameron’s new Wind Tribe not only shares obvious connections with the Air Nomads of Avatar: The Last Airbender, but with Aang (Zack Tyler Eisen) himself. Aang is a largely carefree and kind character throughout the series despite his responsibilities, so to have this new Navi tribe reflect that will automatically invoke that character in the minds of some audiences. This, paired with other details, is why Avatar 3: Fire and Ash as well as the franchise is being compared to it, though being compared does not mean that they are copying each other.

Why The Avatar Franchise Keeps Being Compared To Avatar: TLA (It’s Not Just The Name)

Cameron’s Avatar Is Often Compared To The Animated Series


Avatar: Fire And Ash concept art of new clan "Ash people" revealed at Disney D23 Expo. The Ash people have white bodies with black and red details, as well as tentacle-like appendages that come from their shoulders and head with long, pointy fingers.

Avatar: Fire and Ash and the overall Avatar franchise keep being compared to Avatar: The Last Airbender due to sharing so much even though their worldbuilding concepts are not necessarily new. Many details from the two Avatar films share aspects with the animated series, including the water tribe’s isolation. Avatar 3 only adds to this trend by having the fire tribe be the antagonists and introducing this new tribe, making the comparisons impossible to ignore. That being said, these concepts are also not exclusive to these franchises, making any argument of copying difficult to verify.

Elemental worldbuilding systems are one of the most common tropes in the fantasy genre (…)

Elemental worldbuilding systems are one of the most common tropes in the fantasy genre, as the universal appeal, quick breakdown, and ᴀssociated personality traits of each group act as an easy shorthand for audiences and creators alike. Though Avatar: The Last Airbender had many defining moments that showcased the capabilities of that fantasy system, it did not fully invent it. Even so, these small details from Avatar 3: Fire and Ash do keep these franchises close to each other as James Cameron adds more lore to Pandora’s lush world.

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