Headshots of Katara and Sokka have shown up online at Der Herr der Elemente, an Avatar fansite, along with two new headshots of Aang and Zuko.
Update
The images have been removed at the request of Paramount Pictures.
Headshots of Katara and Sokka have shown up online at Der Herr der Elemente, an Avatar fansite, along with two new headshots of Aang and Zuko.
Update
The images have been removed at the request of Paramount Pictures.
More interesting news from a set visit, this time from Starlog.com. During the visit Frank Marshall provided information on the status of the scripts for movies 2 and 3, and gave information on just how much time it will take to complete this epic trilogy.
“We’re shooting them one at a time, because they’re being written one at a time,” says veteran producer… Frank Marshall. “Night is now working on the script for the second movie, but he hasn’t had time to write the second or third ones. He’s looking at the arc of all three. One of the things we’ll be doing is using the sets, ships and elements for each different nation in this film and incorporating them into movies two and three. We’re not waiting. There just isn’t enough time. Night will finish this movie, then the script and then we’ll prepare for the next one. I think it’ll probably happen over six years.”
The set visit also included some talk time with Shyamalan himself, who emphasized just how important he felt the film was.
Over the last 10 years Jade has made quite a name for herself, with a resume that spans from the 42nd Grammy Awards (2ooo) to performing utility stunts for the recent hit “Star Trek”. But don’t let her smile fool you, she can take a hit as well as dish plenty of them out. Want proof? Check out her demo reel below.
For more information about Jade and the work she’s done visit her official website at jadequon.com.
The awesome folks over at Paramount Pictures’ Marketing Department were kind enough to send over these gorgeous high resolution versions of the previously released photos.
We’re only thirty four days out from the release of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, and the release of the teaser trailer for The Last Airbender! The anticipation is really starting to…heat up! Get it?
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We now have a larger picture of Dev Patel as Prince Zuko, and a wider shot of Noah Ringer as Avatar Aang courtesy of Yahoo! Movies. Click the images to enlarge.
We have our first official look at The Last Airbender courtesy of USA Today. Meet Noah Ringer, the 12-year-old unknown chosen by M. Night Shyamalan to take on the role of Aang in the live action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender. For years he had gone by the nickname “Avatar” given his resemblance to the titular character, and it’s obvious he was destined to play the role. He even kept his head shaved before landing the role in the film.
It keeps me cool when I’m doing tae kwon do.
Starring opposite of Ringer is Dev Patel as the evil Prince Zuko. Patel has no doubt in his mind what the outcome would be in an actual real life brawl between the two.
Noah would knock me flat on my back.
The battle to restore balance to the planet begins July 2, 2010!
Apparently when it rains it pours. Frank Marshall provided us with another update today, saying:
Coming soon! Keep your eyes peeled for the “First Look” at Aang and Zuko…
Now that is great news!
According to Producer Frank Marshall’s Twitter, a press release and photos of the cast are due out in June! If there aren’t any leaks between now and then, we’ll be getting out first look at the Noah Ringer as Aang and the rest of the Gaang in just two months.
So you think you have what it takes to be a part of the lovely scenery in The Last Airbender? Well folks, if you’re not white, here’s your chance!
Aspiring actors on campus will have a chance to show off their Hollywood skills this weekend.
Tomorrow there will be a general open casting call for extras in the latest M. Night Shyamalan movie, The Last Airbender.
Shyamalan, a Philadelphia native, has directed a number of box-office hits, including The Sixth Sense, Unbreakable and The Happening.
His newest movie will be a live-action version of the Nickelodeon fantasy TV show Avatar. The casting call will be held at Wachovia Spectrum’s Bullies Restaurant, located at 3601 S. Broad Street, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Deedee Rickets, the casting director for the film, said she is looking to cast men and women ages 18 to 65 and children ages six to 15. Casting officials are seeking candidates with military or martial arts experience, athletes, gymnasts and people of various races and cultures.
“We want you to dress in traditional cultural ethnic attire,” she said. “If you’re Korean, wear a kimono. If you’re from Belgium, wear lederhosen.”
Another way to stand out is to demonstrate skills such as basket weaving, hair braiding, making clay pots, puppeteering, knitting, looming – “any artisan craft,” Rickets said.
She said the set and cast will reflect the alternate world of the film, and not the streets of Philadelphia.
People auditioning do not need to bring pictures or resumes because pictures will be taken at the casting call. Those unable to attend can e-mail lastairbendercasting@gmail.com.
An additional casting call will take place on Feb. 7, but details have not yet been determined.
Once Rickets sees all of the pictures, she will make a collage to present to Shyamalan. There are also possible upgrades for speaking parts or other roles “outside the realm of extras.”
All positions are paid, and experienced extras will receive higher payment.
Positions range in time commitment – shooting begins in mid-March and ends in July. A role could involve being on set for three weeks, then having a break, and then resuming for another three weeks. Alternatively, one could be on set for just a few days.
And then there are the perks of being on the set of a major film – the cast includes Jesse McCartney and Twilight’s Jack Rathbone. The movie is slated to come out in the summer of 2010.
The lead role is being played by up-and-comer Noah Ringer.
Recently, Rickets has worked on the sets of Tropic Thunder and Charlie Wilson’s War.
“All are encouraged to come out and see what’s going on,” Rackets said.
So kimono’s are traditional Korean attire, huh? Mmmkay, it seems like they’re trying to treat an infected laceration with a band-aid now. The outcry over the “whitewashing” of the main cast has clearly reached the ears of the casting director and Mr. Shyamalan. Though I fear it might be too little, too late as far as those offended are concerned. I admit that it’s going to be a little awkward to see a white Gaang mixing it up with the rest of the ethnically diversified population, who won’t be white.
DeviantART member WishIWould has posted a description of Aang’s live action avatar (heh), Noah Ringer!
Edit: At the request of WishIWould, I have removed the quote of the description.