
His time as a con-artist attracted the attention of the gang known as the Triple Threat Triad. The only practical way for Mako to keep himself and Bolin fed was to resort to crime, petty at first, but later the two perfected con-games to make money without needing to resort to violence.

With no way of knowing about, much less contacting his relatives, Mako became the patriarch of his family and his early life was spent searching for ways to support himself and his brother as orphans. Mako would witness his parents death at age eight though, killed by a criminal firebender. Mako is older than his brother by two years. While Mako inherited his mother's looks and gained the ability to firebend, his brother, Bolin had more Earth Nation traits and sure enough also turned out to be an earthbender. So like most citizens of Republic City, Mako is of mixed nationality, his father, San, was from the Earth Nation and his mother, Naoki, born in the Fire Nation. As a result, it became an invitation for members of all other nations to join together to form the society. Republic City was founded on a destroyed piece of land that needed to be tended to. He also helped Korra on other occasions, such as stopping Unalaq from freeing Vatuu and becoming the Dark Avatar, defeating the Red Lotus and stopping their goals of anarchy, and ending Kuvira's reign of her Earth Empire order. After the tournament's conclusion, Mako joined Korra in her efforts to stop the Equalists. Mako, with the help of his teammates, was able to lead the team to second place in the championship. He formed a pro-bending team with his brother and Hasook, but eventually Avatar Korra joined the team and took the water bending position from Hasook. Mako always wears his signature red scarf that was once his father's, who was murdered along with his mother when he was a boy. He is a firebender from a multicultural family who grew up on the streets of Republic City as an orphan with his younger brother, Bolin. Mako is one of the two tritgonists (alongside Bolin) of Avatar: The Legend of Korra, serving as one of the two deuteragonists (alongside Bolin) in the first two seasons and the tritagonist in the second two seasons. If you can’t wait to see more of Kim and his stellar acting, both live-action and animated, then be prepared for upcoming roles in Nat Geo’s The Hot Zone: Anthrax premiering November 28 and AMC’s animated drama Pantheon, which also has no release date.I did what I had to do to survive and protect my little brother. No release date has been confirmed for Avatar: The Last Airbender. Roseanne Liang is set to direct alongside Goi, Jabbar Raisani, and Jet Wilkinson. Executive producers for the show include Dan Lin ( The Lego Movie), Lindsey Liberatore ( Walker), and Michael Goi ( Swamp Thing). Albert Kim ( Sleepy Hollow) serves as the series’ new showrunner and central writer. Creators Michael Dane DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko originally served as showrunners but parted ways with the project and the streaming service in August 2020, citing creative differences.

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Netflix picked up the much-loved television series for a live adaptation in September 2018. RELATED: 'Avatar: The Last Airbender': Netflix Announces New Cast & Creative Team for Live-Action Adaptation

He also played the recurring character Hiroshi Sato in The Legend of Korra, the sequel series to Avatar: The Last Airbender. He voiced the same character in a 2007 video game based on the show. He previously voiced General Fong in a 2006 episode of the original animated series. This will not be Kim’s first venture into the universe of Avatar. Kim joins as a series regular along with previously cast Gordon Cormier as Aang, Kaiwentiio as Katara, Ian Ousley as Sokka, and Dallas Liu portraying Prince Zuko. He aims to force the world under Fire Nation rule, sparing no mercy to finish the war his ancestors started. Kim will portray Fire Lord Ozai, the ruthless leader of the Fire Nation who rules over his people with an iron fist, including his estranged son Prince Zuko. The show is a live-action adaption of the beloved Nickelodeon franchise and is already exciting fans with each new announcement. Daniel Dae Kim ( Hawaii Five-O, Lost) has joined the cast of Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender.
