On September 21, 2023, Netflix officially confirmed the commencement of production for season two of its live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender, following the successful debut of season one in February. The news was accompanied by a teaser video, which, while not revealing much, dropped an exciting hint for fans—Miya Cech has been cast as Toph Beifong, the iconic earthbender character.
Miya Cech, who has previously appeared in Netflix’s Beef and You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, has been tapped to play Toph, a blind yet incredibly skilled earthbender who becomes a pivotal member of Aang’s team. Although the video released by Netflix did not unveil Cech’s face, it showcased her character’s earthbending powers, setting the tone for her role in the upcoming season. Toph’s introduction in season two is a highly anticipated moment, as the character was a fan favorite in the original Nickelodeon animated series, beloved for her wit, strength, and mastery of earthbending.
The live-action series was first released in February 2023, and shortly after, in March, Netflix renewed the show for two more seasons, recognizing the potential of this highly awaited adaptation. Avatar: The Last Airbender, based on the Nickelodeon series that originally aired from 2005 to 2008, follows the adventures of Aang, a young boy revealed to be the last living Avatar, who must learn to control the four elements—water, earth, fire, and air. His journey is one of restoring balance to a world torn apart by the Fire Nation’s aggression.
The lead role of Aang is played by Gordon Cormier, while Katara, Aang’s waterbending friend, is portrayed by Kiawentiio, and Ian Ousley plays her brother Sokka. Dallas Liu, meanwhile, plays Prince Zuko, a complex character torn between his loyalty to his father and his evolving sense of honor. The ensemble also includes Daniel Dae Kim as the formidable Fire Lord Ozai, Elizabeth Yu as the menacing Princess Azula, Ken Leung as Commander Zhao, and Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as the wise and beloved Uncle Iroh.
The upcoming second season will see Aang’s group expand as Toph joins them on their journey. Fans of the original animated series will recall Toph’s introduction as one of the standout moments in the second season, as her earthbending abilities and unshakable confidence quickly made her a fan favorite. Her blindness, paired with her innovative approach to earthbending, redefined how bending was portrayed on the show, showcasing her ability to sense vibrations in the ground to “see” her surroundings.
The casting of Miya Cech has generated significant excitement, with fans eager to see how she brings Toph to life in the live-action format. Cech, though young, already has a notable resume, including appearances in the Netflix series Beef and Adam Sandler’s 2023 hit, You Are So Not Invited to My Bat Mitzvah, showcasing her versatility as an actress. The anticipation surrounding her portrayal of Toph highlights the importance of her character to both the storyline and the fandom.
During interviews with The Hollywood Reporter earlier this year, Cormier, Kiawentiio, Ousley, and Liu expressed their enthusiasm about finding the right actress to play Toph. Kiawentiio noted that introducing Toph to the group is “super exciting” and that fans can expect the story to continue growing stronger, much like the original animated series, which gained momentum and depth with each season.
As the show continues into its second season, expectations are high that Netflix’s adaptation will remain faithful to the heart of the source material while offering a fresh and engaging perspective. Season one stayed true to the spirit of the animated show, blending compelling character arcs with high-quality visual effects, though some viewers expressed concerns about the challenges of adapting a beloved animated series into live-action. Nonetheless, Netflix’s decision to extend the series by two seasons reflects confidence in its long-term success and ability to capture the imagination of both old fans and new viewers.
Avatar: The Last Airbender is part of a larger trend of live-action adaptations by Netflix, but few carry the weight of expectation that this series does. The original animated series is widely regarded as one of the best Western animations of all time, renowned for its deep world-building, multi-layered characters, and its thoughtful handling of themes like war, identity, and destiny.
For fans eager to see more of the Avatar’s journey, the release of season two promises to build on the strong foundation laid by season one. With the casting of Miya Cech as Toph and a new set of adventures for Aang and his companions, Netflix is aiming to create another chapter that honors the legacy of Avatar: The Last Airbender while expanding its reach in a new format.