M. Night Shyamalan takes two steps forward with Airbender casting…but is it enough?
For “Avatar” fans, the good news from Variety on Sunday evening was that pop artist Jesse McCartney will no longer be playing the role of Zuko in M. Night Shyamalan’s live-adaptation of the Nickelodeon animated series (to be called The Last Airbender). When this was announced back in December, there was a huge uproar and a fan-driven campaign to let Paramount Pictures know that the series’ fanbase is upset with its casting choices.
The article quoted Shyamalan who said that McCartney had “tour dates that conflicted with a boot camp I always hold on my films, and where the actors here have to train for martial arts.”
Instead, Slumdog Millionnaire star Dev Patel will be taking over as the nominal “bad guy” of the movie from the Fire Nation, and off-Broadway star Jessica Jade Anders will be playing the role of Suki, a female warrior from the Earth Kingdom… which many fans are already interpreting as throwing the fanbase a bone and continuing to do minority actors a disservice by casting them only as villains or in bit parts.
I do have to say that my favorite part so far of this whole developing story is the part where MTV.com didn’t take down an interview with the outgoing McCartney which was originally posted just two days before Variety’s story broke, wherein he says of the objections to his being cast:
“I heard a lot about this online,” McCartney said, referring to fans’ criticism. “There’s a lot of hard-core fans out there [who] probably know more about it…. I’m still learning. This is M. Night’s vision and this is what he wants. To all the fans, I can tell you I’m putting my best foot forward.”
Schadenfreudalicious!
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David