The character Sokka, one of the main characters of the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender, was revived due to sexism. Actor Ian Ausley, who plays Sokka in the live-action version of the cartoon for Netflix nail weekly entertainment
According to Ausley, Sokka in the new version of the series will be different from his prototype; The role of misogyny has been rewritten for him.
“I wanted Sokka to be funny. “Realism makes everything more meaningful,” he said.
Actor Kiaventio Tarbell, who plays Sokka’s sister Katara, explained which elements of the cartoon wouldn’t work in a live-action series.
“We removed sexism from Sokka. “There were a lot of questionable moments in the original show,” he said.
By the end of the original series, Sokka is known to have “got over” his attitude towards women.
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