‘Avatar: Seven Havens’ Receives Blessing From Original Cast, Details Emerge at SDCC 2025
Fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the Avatar universe can breathe a collective sigh of relief: the original voice cast has given its enthusiastic support to the upcoming series, Avatar: Seven Havens. The news emerged from a round table discussion hosted by CBR at San Diego Comic-Con 2025, featuring the iconic voices behind The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra.
The highly anticipated sequel has generated significant buzz, but the approval from the original cast – including Zach Tyler Eisen (Aang), Dante Basco (Zuko), Michaela Jill Murphy (Toph), Jack DeSena (Sokka), Jennie Kwan (Suki), and Janet Varney (Korra) – carries particular weight for longtime fans.
“It’s just so beautiful,” Varney shared, describing the new installment as a unique and fitting addition to the established world. “It is part of the universe, but it is its own beautiful, new piece of art that they are so proud of. That’s where it is, just knowing that it’s going to be its own perfect thing.” This sentiment was echoed by the other voice actors, who expressed appreciation for the creative direction of Seven Havens and the passionate engagement of the fanbase.
Basco playfully highlighted the fervor of the community, noting, “Why does she have a peg leg? What’s going on? Are there pirates?” – a testament to the elaborate theories already circulating online.
Avatar: Seven Havens will introduce audiences to Pavi, a nine-year-old Earthbender, and her twin sister Nisha. Their story unfolds in a world devastated by a cataclysm, where the Avatar is not revered but actively despised. The series is slated to span two seasons, totaling 26 half-hour episodes. While a specific release date remains undisclosed, the first official promotional art for the series was unveiled at SDCC.
The positive reception from the original cast signals a promising future for Avatar: Seven Havens, assuring fans that the legacy of this beloved franchise is in capable hands.
