Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 will only be 7 episodes, as executive producer reveals one fully written script was cut: "Netflix gives very little real estate when it comes to episodes"
Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 was originally supposed to be eight episodes
Avatar: The Last Airbender – Netflix's live-action adaptation of the beloved animated show – returns for season 2 this month, and in a new interview, one of the show's executive producers has explained why we're only getting seven episodes instead of eight.
Speaking in the latest issue of SFX magazine (which features House of the Dragon season 3 on the cover), executive producer Christine Boylan revealed that, like season 1 of Netflix's The Last Airbender, the second season was originally envisioned as eight episodes, but a fully completed script was cut before filming.
“Netflix gives very little real estate when it comes to episodes,” Boylan admitted to SFX from the set. “We have seven episodes this time round, and while we wrote eight, cutting that down forced us to focus in on key themes. So while we knew we couldn’t include everything, fans can certainly expect to see elements of the fan-favourite episode ‘The Tales Of Ba Sing Se’ throughout the series.”
The second season of the original animated show (aka Book Two: Earth) is 18 episodes long, and features numerous fan-favorite episodes – Zuko Alone and Appa's Lost Days among them. Episodes of the animated show only run 24 minutes, however, whereas episodes of the live action show have clocked in anywhere from 45 minutes to over an hour, meaning there could still be little difference in total time dedicated to telling Book Two in live action.
Despite this, fans have been understandably concerned about the prospect of crucial plotlines not making the leap to live action, ever since it was revealed that season 2 would be just seven episodes long. But fellow executive producer and director Jabbar Raisani confirms at least one all-time-classic episode will be rendered in live action.
“There are certain episodes we knew we couldn’t cut,” Raisani said. “Zuko Alone, for example, we knew had to be in there, and it was such an honour to be able to direct that episode too. The thing is there’s never enough time to do everything one-to-one, but we try and draw as much inspiration as possible from every aspect of Avatar: The Last Airbender, be it the comics, novels or the show, and we hope that this live-action version can drum up excitement for these other aspects of ATLA and newcomers to the series will go off and explore them.”
One fan-favorite character we know is making the leap to live action intact is Earthbender Toph, who features prominently in the Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 trailer. The new season is heading to a major new location – the Earth Kingdom capital, Ba Sing Se. War may be brewing, but as any ATLA fan knows, there's no war in Ba Sing Se…
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Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 releases on Netflix on June 25, 2026. For more, check out the best Netflix shows and best anime on Netflix to add to your watchlist right now.

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