Forget The Haters, 'Avatar' Live-Action Star Elizabeth Yu Is Our Princess Azula (2024)

When Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender announced that newcomer Elizabeth Yu was cast as Princess Azula, some fans of the original Nickelodeon cartoon immediately took to social media to complain. Some thought she looked too innocent to play the Fire Nation princess, an antagonist in the Nickelodeon series that takes place in an imagined world with people who can master and manipulate the different elemental energies of Fire, Water, Earth, and Air. Others lamented that her face wasn’t angular like Azula’s is in the cartoon, or that she looked too young for the part. (An especially odd critique considering, though never specified, Azula’s age is believed to be 14. Yu herself is now 21; she was 19 during filming.) But when it comes to the fan reaction, the young actor is completely unfazed. “I’m a hit with the kids,” she jokes to Refinery29, adding that she doesn’t take it personally. “I think anybody playing this part would’ve gotten some kind of backlash.”

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Yu is confident that when the show premieres February 22, fans will see the live-action show is doing more than recreating the cartoon. In the original, Princess Azula, the ambitious daughter of the Fire Lord Ozai (Daniel Dae Kim), doesn’t appear until season 2 when she emerges as a new threat to the Avatar, the boy with the power to control all four elements and unite the nations against Ozai’s dictatorial rule. In this iteration, Azula is a recurring character, allowing fans to see her in a brand new light. “It’s an origin story for her,” Yu says. “It’s this foundation being laid out for a lot of things to make sense when we eventually pick up where we first met her in the original series.” So if you were worried Yu’s Azula had lost her villainous edge, don’t be. Yu describes her as “a girl boss,” but “evil.” Still, she says, “Azula is my baby girl, she’s my boo thing. I love her.”

All the folks who talked sh*t and bodyshamed Elizabeth Yu and said she couldn’t be Azula should apologize.

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Not only is she unbothered by the early reactions, she’s not at all nervous when thinking about how the show might be received by hardcore fans. Instead, the actor is more concerned with what her two younger sisters will think. The actor has seen Asian American representation grow from Disney Channel’s The Suite Life of Zack and Cody — “All I had growing up was London Tipton,” she says, giving a shoutout to star Brenda Song — to recent Oscar-nominated films, like her 2023 favorite Past Lives starring Greta Lee. As half-Korean, Yu is proud to be a part of this current shift. “The idea that my little sisters are going to be able to watch TV and movies, and the likelihood of them getting to see someone that looks like them is so much higher, is such a win. It’s so healing to know that we’re creating an industry where little girls — little anyones — can feel like that.”

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The fact that Avatar: The Last Airbender stars Asian actors is arguably the new show’s biggest break from the original series. When the cartoon first premiered in 2005, it only featured a few Asian and Asian American voice actors, despite the fact that it took place in a world inhabited by mostly Asian and Indigenous peoples. When the beloved series was adapted into a widely panned live-action film, The Last Airbender (2010), the cast also remained mostly whitewashed, save for members of the Fire Nation, who were depicted as South Asian. Now, two decades after the original’s debut, Asians are finally getting a seat at the table. “It’s monumental,” Yu says. “It’s so important to be able to see yourself in stories. That’s what storytelling is about.”

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Yu’s confidence is impressive, especially considering Avatar: The Last Airbender is only her third credit on IMDb. She gives off the air of an old pro. And in some ways, she is. Born and raised in New Jersey, she’s been auditioning for acting roles since she was 16. She’s also been dating Stranger Things star Gaten Matarazzo since they were 15. They currently live together in New York City with their three cats, and she’s had a front row seat to his rise to global celebrity. Though she insists she has always tried to keep their careers separate from their relationship, she admits, “Getting to see someone with such a huge heart navigate this industry is the best advice that I could be given.” She adds, “We’re both still trying to figure it out, and it’s really cool to be able to do it together.”

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She continued to audition throughout her last years of high school, though “it was a struggle,” she says. During her senior year, she debated whether or not to go to college or commit to acting full time. In the end, she stuck with her passion. Then, in December 2021, just months after her high school graduation, she booked Avatar. “‘Oh, thank God,’” she recalls thinking. “I’m doing what I should be doing.” She has since gone on to appear in the Oscar-nominated May December, opposite Julianne Moore, Natalie Portman, and Charles Melton.

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It wasn’t until her fourth and final audition came around that Yu finally learned what role she was fighting for. “It was insane. I cried on the phone with my mom.” Months later, she was standing on the Fire Nation set next to the legendary Daniel Dae Kim in full armor and regalia, acting between bursts of flames. (“Before they’d call action, they’d be like, ‘Pyro!’ and the flames would ignite from these sconces on the walls. It was insane.”) And though she admits acting opposite Kim was intimidating at first, it was also pretty damn cool. “Who wouldn’t feel like the baddest bitch in the room sitting next to Daniel Dae Kim as Ozai?”

It sounds lucky, but her road to Azula had more than a few bumps. First, there was the fact that she didn’t know what project she was actually auditioning for. “They sent this completely fake, made-up storyline for this fake TV show. I was auditioning for a character named April,” she explains. After getting a callback, she hit the internet to do some sleuthing. “I became an FBI agent trying to figure out what I was actually auditioning for, because I was like, ‘Something about this does not feel real,’” she says. When she realized that it might be an adaptation of Avatar, a show she watched growing up, she couldn’t believe it. (“I was like, ‘No way. That is definitely not what I’m auditioning for.’”) Then there was the “minor car accident” that she got into right before her first callback. (She made it safe and sound and “did the damn thing!”).

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As for what big names she hopes to work with next, Yu is open for whatever comes her way. For now, she’s got her eyes set on a not-yet-confirmed season 2 of Avatar, which she hopes will include Azula’s time on Ember Island with her brother Prince Zuko (Dallas Liu) as well as some of her character’s famous lines. “I’m really excited to go into a second season and finally do these iconic line reads that Azula has,” she teases, adding, “I quote them all the time to myself. There’s this one scene in the original where she says, ‘Do the tides command this ship?’ And she’s basically threatening this soldier that she’ll throw him overboard if he doesn’t do what she says. It’s just so badass.”

Live action or not, Princess Azula will always be badass.

Avatar: The Last Airbender premieres Thursday on Netflix.

Forget The Haters, 'Avatar' Live-Action Star Elizabeth Yu Is Our Princess Azula (2024)

FAQs

Are they recasting Azula in live-action Avatar? ›

Azula Recasting Rumor Debunked | Elizabeth Yu's Credibility Attacked Unfairly | TikTok. Azula is not getting recasted.

Who is playing Azula in the live-action Avatar? ›

Elizabeth Yu (born October 6, 2002) is an American actress. She appears as Azula in Avatar: The Last Airbender, a live-action adaptation of the animated series of the same name.

Is the actress replacing Azula? ›

Azula is not getting recasted.

Who plays the new Azula? ›

The Fire Nation princess' response to the criticism was as fiery as her character appeared to be on screen. Elizabeth Yu came to prominence following the announcement of her casting in Netflix's live-action adaptation Avatar: The Last Airbender based on the fan-favorite Nickelodeon show of the same name.

How old is Azula in Netflix's Avatar? ›

Azula is the narcissistic, manipulative younger sister of Zuko and is the same age as Katara: 14 years old. Azula will be portrayed by Elizabeth Yu in Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender. Yu was 19 when filming began on the show, placing her around five years older than her character counterpart.

What happened to Azula after the last episode of Avatar? ›

After her Agni Kai with Zuko and subsequent mental breakdown, Azula's insanity earned her Zuko's pity, and rather than being sent to prison, like their father Ozai was, she was committed to an asylum on a nearby island, where she was continuously monitored.

Who plays Princess Azula? ›

Erin Grey Van Oosbree, credited as Grey DeLisle and Grey Griffin, is an American singer, songwriter, and voice actress of Irish, Dutch, French, Mexican, and Norwegian descent. She provided the voice of Princess Azula, as well as a number of other characters, in Avatar: The Last Airbender.

Why is Azula's fire blue? ›

The flashback in Zuko Alone confirms that Azula's fire wasn't always blue—that seems to have come with experience. The real reason her fire is colored blue is to make it easier to distinguish from Zuko's when they're in fight scenes together, but physics can actually provide a workable in-universe reason.

Is Azula still alive in Korra? ›

Eventually, however, all of her plots fell through, and she once again went into exile. Her eventual fate is currently unknown. Some fans believe that the shaman on Bhanti Island who helps heal Korra is actually Azula.

Why was Azula crying at the end? ›

She accuses Ursa of replacing her with a new daughter and tries to kill her. Ursa, realizing she was somewhat at fault for the past, apologizes for not loving Azula enough. In tears, Azula is distracted long enough for Zuko to intervene.

Will Azula come back? ›

She sorta redeems herself in the comics that take place after the main (animated) series. She comes back and is stable enough that she challenges Zuko and the rest of Team Avatar to a game of cat and mouse that results in a wild revelation by her.

Why does Azula go crazy at the end? ›

Distraught by her father's abandonment, Mai and Ty Lee's betrayal, and confused by Mai's defiance of her position, Azula sinks into psychosis, hallucinates about her long-lost mother, and deposes nearly all of her servants and advisers in fear of similar betrayal.

Who is Azula's husband? ›

When Yin Lee was seventy-eight, he married Fire Lord Azula on the sole purpose that she needed heirs. He was very distant from his wife, and the two of them rarely spoke or got along.

Did Azula have a daughter? ›

Mitsuki is the daughter of Supreme Fire Lord Azula, Princess of the Fire Nation, sister and archenemy to Avatar Chen, and heir to the imperial majesty. She is cruel, violent, and has absolutely no regard for human life.

Is Azula a girl? ›

Azula is a feminine name with Spanish and Portuguese roots, coming from the word azul.

Was Azula fired from the live-action? ›

She didn't get fired, but so many people who don't like her because of her role for Azula.

Did Azula ever change? ›

Azula spent her time hunting them down for her father, wanting to become the next Fire Lord instead of her brother. When Aang defeated Ozai, that was only part of her downfall. Her paranoia and narcissism evolved into a full-blown mental breakdown even after she was named Fire Lord by her father.

Is Azula coming back? ›

She sorta redeems herself in the comics that take place after the main (animated) series. She comes back and is stable enough that she challenges Zuko and the rest of Team Avatar to a game of cat and mouse that results in a wild revelation by her.

Who should have been cast as Azula? ›

in The Most Attractive Celebrities. Similar actors include Karen f*ckuhara, Gemma Chan, and Sonoya Mizuno. Jamie Chung was suggested to play Azula in Avatar: The Last Airbender (Netflix) by fluffyclouds. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Jing Tian, Park So-dam, and Natasha Liu Bordizzo.

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