Aasif Mandvi, Shaun Toub and Cliff Curtis Join The Last Airbender

Aasif Mandvi, Shaun Toub and Cliff Curtis have joined the cast of M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender for Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies. Shyamalan, Sam Mercer and Frank Marshall are producing with principal photography to begin mid-March 2009.

They join a cast headed by Noah Ringer, who plays the title role, Nicola Peltz, who plays the Waterbender Katara, Jackson Rathbone, in the role of Katara's brother Sokka, and Dev Patel, who plays Prince Zuko, prince of the Fire Nation.

Mandvi is set to play the role of Commander Zhao, an ambitious and hot-tempered Fire Nation commander. A regular correspondent on Comedy Central's hit show, The Daily Show, Mandvi is repped by Endeavor and Lillian LaSalle at Sweet 180 Management. He will next be seen opposite Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds in Disney's The Proposal, and recently wrapped production on 7 to the Palace, his feature co-writing debut in which he also stars.

Toub, last seen in Iron Man and The Kite Runner, is cast as Uncle Iroh, the retired Fire Nation general and devoted surrogate parent to Dev Patel's character Zuko. He is represented by Abrams Artists Agency.

Curtis is set to play the ruthless ruler Fire Lord Ozai. Represented by Abrams Artists Agency, he most recently appeared in Crossing Over with Harrison Ford and will next appear in the Paramount film A Thousand Words with Eddie Murphy.

In addition, Keong Sim has been cast in the role of Earthbending Father. He is represented by Judy Boals in New York.

Air, Water, Earth, Fire. Four nations tied by destiny when the Fire Nation launches a brutal war against the others. A century has passed with no hope in sight to change the path of this destruction. Caught between combat and courage, Aang (Noah Ringer) discovers he is the lone Avatar with the power to manipulate all four elements. Aang teams with Katara (Nicola Peltz), a Waterbender, and her brother, Sokka (Jackson Rathbone), to restore balance to their war-torn world.

Based on the hugely successful Nickelodeon animated TV series, the live-action feature film The Last Airbender is the opening chapter in Aang's struggle to survive.

The Last Airbender was released July 1st, 2010 and stars Jackson Rathbone, Dev Patel, Cliff Curtis, Nicola Peltz, Randall Duk Kim, Jessica Andres, Noah Ringer, Seychelle Gabriel. The film is directed by M. Night Shyamalan.


Sources: Paramount Pictures

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Comments (7)

  1. DRWKM

    While there is obviously not much faith in Night. I think we should put our faith in Aang.. haha.. We should put our faith in the fact that this is a great story and it should turn out well. And maybe M. Night won't make this a great movie. Maybe the Movie is good enough to make him great.. We all know this is the most amazing cartoon over. Maybe even he can't mess it up.

    2 years agoby @drwkmFlag

  2. Diaigma

    Well at least they're not "white" people. Geesh! Give it a rest. All of these guys are good actors. I'm following the casting very closely and, as long as each nation is a distinct race, which so far it has (Fire = Indian, Air = White/mix, Water = White/tanned/Inuit, Earth = Asian), I don't see anything wrong with this. Plus I'm not expecting this to be just like the TV series. I don't want it to be, and it can't. I have no doubt this will work out.

    3 years agoby @diaigmaFlag

  3. black-moon

    Sixth Sense,was kinda good,"BEDHEAD00"...but your right,he doesn't deserve this role as a Director or Millionaire.Maybe he could just co-produced and give some money.
    He's gay at casting,and i bet he knows nothing about the most EPIC cartoon ever!
    Kinda,well,it was a really GREAT show i can say.

    3 years agoby @black-moonFlag

  4. black-moon

    They look nothing like ZHAO,IROH,or ZUKO,WTF?!!
    But I'll give props to everyone else,i like Curtis as Ozai,he'll do it good,i hope.
    Take him off and put me!!He's only putting,indian looking actors,if you don't see.
    I'm not being racist and saying that these guys might not be good actors,i'm just saying that,they won't do good in THIS film!!!

    3 years agoby @black-moonFlag

  5. bedhead00

    m night shamamamalaya does not deserve to be a millionaire seriously how many people would like to punch him in the face. every one of his movies are horrible i cannot believe the studio even consider giving this guy money he lures us all in with his "mysterious" and "gripping" trailers and then when he has your 8.50$ you get to see the movie behind these trailers, and at that moment you think to yourself "he has done it again.." not one good movie from this guy and i mean it Sixth Sense sucked too...

    3 years agoby @bedhead00Flag

  6. Shelley

    I feel the same way as ed, but who knows, it may turn out to be a great movie.

    3 years agoby @shelleyFlag

  7. ed_wood

    Still not sure on this one.

    3 years agoby @ed-woodFlag

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