Additional information for The Last Airbender, which has a domestic theatrical release set for July 2, 2010. The film is being distributed by Paramount Pictures and has not yet been rated. The Last Airbender has a total running time of 103 minutes.
12
Czech Republic
PG
USA
PG
Canada
All
South Korea
PG
Singapore
9
Netherlands
G
Japan
K-11
Finland
10
Switzerland
G
Philippines
PG
Ireland
GP
Taiwan
10
Brazil
M/12
Portugal
PG-13
Malaysia
Atp
Argentina
PG
Australia
11
Sweden
6
Germany
103min
El último maestro del aire
Argentina
El último maestro del aire
Peru
Повелитель стихии
Russia
Airbender
Japan
Airbender, el último guerrero
Spain
Avatar: The Last Airbender
USA
Az utolsó léghajlító
Hungary
Die Legende von Aang
Germany
Eabendâ
Japan
Keshef Ha'avir Ha'aharon
Israel
L'ultimo dominatore dell'aria
Italy
Le Dernier maître de l'air
France
Legenda par pedejo gaisa pavelnieku
Latvia
Luftens sidste mester
Denmark
Luftens siste mester
Norway
O Último Airbender
Portugal
O Último Mestre do Ar
Brazil
O teleftaios mahitis tou anemou
Greece
Ostatni wladca wiatru
Poland
Poslední vládce vetru
Czech Republic
Posledný vládca vetra
Slovakia
Son hava bükücü
Turkey
Ulaga Nayagan
India
Viimane õhutaltsutaja
Estonia
June 30, 2010
USA
July 01, 2010
Canada
July 01, 2010
USA
July 06, 2010
Japan
July 07, 2010
Kazakhstan
July 08, 2010
Georgia
July 08, 2010
Russia
July 09, 2010
India
July 10, 2010
France
July 10, 2010
Taiwan
July 17, 2010
Japan
July 21, 2010
Philippines
July 22, 2010
Israel
July 22, 2010
United Arab Emirates
July 23, 2010
Turkey
July 28, 2010
Belgium
July 28, 2010
France
July 28, 2010
Switzerland
July 29, 2010
Hungary
July 29, 2010
Kuwait
August 04, 2010
Indonesia
August 05, 2010
Malaysia
August 05, 2010
Singapore
August 05, 2010
Switzerland
August 06, 2010
Romania
August 06, 2010
Spain
August 12, 2010
Argentina
August 12, 2010
Hong Kong
August 12, 2010
Portugal
August 13, 2010
Estonia
August 13, 2010
Iceland
August 13, 2010
Ireland
August 13, 2010
Latvia
August 13, 2010
UK
August 19, 2010
Bosnia and Herzegovina
August 19, 2010
Denmark
August 19, 2010
Germany
August 19, 2010
Netherlands
August 19, 2010
South Korea
August 20, 2010
Austria
August 20, 2010
Brazil
August 23, 2010
China
August 26, 2010
Czech Republic
August 26, 2010
Peru
August 26, 2010
Slovakia
August 27, 2010
Colombia
August 27, 2010
Mexico
September 03, 2010
Poland
September 10, 2010
Finland
September 10, 2010
Panama
September 16, 2010
Australia
September 17, 2010
Norway
September 23, 2010
New Zealand
September 24, 2010
Italy
September 24, 2010
Switzerland
October 15, 2010
Sweden
October 28, 2010
Greece
Four nations, one destiny
The film begins with fourteen-year-old Katara (Nicola Peltz) and her fifteen-year-old warrior brother, Sokka (Jackson Rathbone), near a river at the South Pole. They soon followed some tracks of a tiger seal. When they looked beneath their feet, there was something glowing below. An ice sphere appeared with a boy named Aang and a flying bison named Appa trapped inside when Sokka hits the floor with his boomerang. Unknown to them, Aang (Noah Ringer) is the long lost Avatar - a spiritual figure that holds the world in balance through every incarnation. However, his disappearance allowed the Fire Nation to declare war on the other nations (the Air Nomads, the Water Tribes and the Earth Kingdom) in their attempt to conquer the world. Zuko (Dev Patel), an exhiled prince of the Fire Nation, is on a quest to find the Avatar and bring him as prisoner to his father, the Fire Lord Ozai (Cliff Curtis). Seeing the light that appeared from Aang's release, Zuko and some Fire Nation soldiers arrive at the Southern Water Tribe to demand the villagers to bring out their elderly under the impression that the Avatar must be an old person. But Aang reveals himself as he surrenders himself to Zuko on the condition that he agrees to leave the village alone. On the ship Aang is tested by Zuko's Uncle Iroh (Shaun Toub) to confirm him to be the Avatar. After being informed that he is to be their prisoner for passing the test, Aang escapes using his glider and flies to his flying bison brought by Katara and Sokka. Aang and his new friends visit the Southern Air Temple and he learns that he was in the ice for a whole century and that the Fire Nation wiped out all Air Nomads, including his guardian, Monk Gyatso (Damon Gupton). In despair, he enters the Avatar state and finds himself in the spirit world where he encounters a dragon spirit that tells him to make his way to the Northern Water Tribe to master Water Bending.While at small Earth Kingdom town controlled by the Fire Nation, Aang's group is arrested because Katara tries to help a young boy (Isaac Jin Solstein) from a patrol. They incite a rebellion by reminding the disgruntled Earthbenders that earth was given to them. Katara is given a Waterbending scroll that she uses to perfect her Waterbending and help Aang learn Waterbending as they make their way to the Northern Water Tribe and liberate more Earth Kingdom villages in the process. During a side track to the Northern Air Temple on his own, Aang is betrayed by a peasant and captured by a group of Fire Nation archers, led by Admiral Zhao. However, a masked marauder, the "Blue Spirit", helps Aang escape from his imprisonment. Aware that Zuko is the "Blue Spirit", Zhao arranges to kill the prince. Zuko survives the attempt on his life. With Iroh's help, he sneaks aboard Zhao's lead ship as his fleet departs for the Northern Water Tribe to execute the plan he and Ozai set up with the scrolls from the Library detailing the spirits there.Upon arriving, Aang's group is welcomed warmly by the citizens of the Northern Water Tribe. Immediately, Sokka befriends the Northern Water Tribe princess, Yue (Seychelle Gabriel). After a few agreements, a waterbending master, Pakku (Francis Guinan), teaches Aang waterbending. Soon, the Fire Nation arrives and Zhao begins his attack while Zuko begins his search for the Avatar on his own, capturing Aang as he enters the spirit world to find the dragon spirit to give him the wisdom to defeat the Fire Nation. Returning to his body, Aang battles Zuko before Katara freezes him. As the battle escalates, Iroh watches Zhao capture the moon spirit Tui, which with its water spirit counterpart had assumed the form of a fish. Despite Iroh's pleas, Zhao kills Tui to strip the the Waterbenders to lose all of their powers and abilities to Waterbend. Yue explains to everyone that the moon spirit gave her life, willing to gave it back as she dies in the process. With the tables turned, Zhao is drowned by Waterbenders after Zuko and Iroh leave him to his fate. Aang uses the ocean to drive the armada back. Aang now fully embraces his destiny as the Avatar as he, Katara and Sokka prepare to continue their journey to the Earth Kingdom to find an earthbending teacher for Aang. When news of Zhao's death and Iroh's betrayal reaches Fire Lord Ozai, he appoints his daughter Azula to capture both her uncle and Zuko along with dealing with the Avatar before Sozin's Comet returns.
M. Night Shyamalan
Director(s)
M. Night Shyamalan
Writer(s)
Scott Aversano
producer
Michael Dante DiMartino
executive producer
Kathleen Kennedy
executive producer
Bryan Konietzko
executive producer
Frank Marshall
producer
Sam Mercer
producer
Jose L. Rodriguez
co-producer
M. Night Shyamalan
producer
Producer(s)
James Newton Howard
Composer(s)
Aang
Noah Ringer
Prince Zuko
Dev Patel
Katara
Nicola Peltz
Sokka
Jackson Rathbone
Uncle Iroh
Shaun Toub
Commander Zhao
Aasif Mandvi
Fire Lord Ozai
Cliff Curtis
Princess Yue
Seychelle Gabriel
Katara's Grandma
Katharine Houghton
Master Pakku
Francis Guinan
Monk Gyatso
Damon Gupton
Azula
Summer Bishil
Old Man in Temple
Randall Duk Kim
Zhao's Assistant
John D'Alonzo
Earthbending Father
Keong Sim
Earthbending Boy
Isaac Jin Solstein
Old Man of Kyoshi Town
Edmund Ikeda
The Dragon Spirit
John Noble
Lead Fire Nation Soldier
Morgan Spector
Fire Nation Prison Guard
Karim Sioud
Fire Nation Head Prison Guard
Manu Narayan
Earth Kingdom Prisoner
Kevin Yamada
Kyoshi Villager
Ted Oyama
Fire Nation Soldier
Ritesh Rajan
Jet
Georgie DeNoto
Nervous Prison Guard
Manuel Kanian
Kicking Firebender
Chris Brewster
Lead Archer (as Ryan Shams)
Ryan Cyrus Shams
Water Tribe Soldier
Jeffrey Zubernis
Water Tribe Soldier
Brian Johnson
Fire Lord Attendant
J.W. Cortes
Henchman (as LA'Tino)
Tino D. Valentino
Northern Water Tribe Soldier (uncredited)
Alex Alessi
Fire Nation Soldier (uncredited)
Mohammed J. Ali
Water Nation Soldier (uncredited)
Frank Apollonio
Appa / Momo (uncredited)
Dee Bradley Baker
Zuko's Henchman (uncredited)
Alexander Baliev
Earth Kingdom Villager (uncredited)
Hasan Bivings
Earth Kingdom Drummer (uncredited)
Ernest E. Brown
Kyoshi Warrior (uncredited)
Tamiko Brownlee
The story follows the adventures of Aang, a young successor to a long line of Avatars, who must put his childhood ways aside and stop the Fire Nation from enslaving the Water, Earth and Air nations.
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
Michael Dante DiMartino
executive producer
Kathleen Kennedy
executive producer
Bryan Konietzko
executive producer
Frank Marshall
producer
Sam Mercer
producer
Jose L. Rodriguez
co-producer
M. Night Shyamalan
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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