‘Avatar: Seven Havens’ TV Series Will Debut Sometime in 2027

Avatar Studios is rumored to release their Avatar: Seven Havens TV Series sometime in 2027.

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Late last year, we at Knight Edge Media brought you the first plot details on the upcoming Earth Avatar TV Series, which will follow twin 9-year-old sisters Avatar Pavi and Avatar Nisha. Avatar Studios officially announced the series in February, confirming most of our original report. The series will be two seasons, 26 episodes long, and will follow the twin sisters after a cataclysmic event occurs during the era of Avatar Korra. The series will be titled Avatar: Seven Havens and be set in a post-apocalyptic world like Mad Max.

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While the animated series has been developing alongside the Avatar Aang movie since early 2023, its progress is unknown. According to a recent report by the Licensing World Magazine, the upcoming film The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender is still slated to hit theaters in January 2026. However, the report also reveals that the animated show is slated to come out “sometime in 2027.” That may be disappointing, as many fans assumed the show could be late 2026, about 6 months after the movie. It should be noted that we also revealed that Paramount, alongside Netflix, will be releasing their different Avatar: The Last Airbender projects so that they do not overlap with one another. So if Netflix’s live-action series season 3 comes out in early 2027, don’t expect Seven Havens until sometime after that. However, this is just speculation about when Netflix will release its third and final season.

Avatar: Seven Havens will hit Paramount+ sometime in 2027

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Source: Licensing World

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