That is what this same artist revealed in a video shared by a certain Hollywood news outlet. Leung was sincere and began by saying that 'I didn't know the series [animada original] In nothing'.
To the above, he added 'maybe it's an age thing, but I didn't know that'. Then he revealed 'In fact, when I first heard about Avatar — first of all, the audition… it didn't seem like it was for Avatar — so it was disguised as a different project.'.
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So the team in charge decided to handle things as discreetly as possible so that there were no leaks in the show's casting process.
Those responsible for the casting reached such a point that they even asked the selected actors and artists to read fake scenes.
Ken Leung later highlighted 'When I first heard it was for Avatar, I thought it was going to be blue. So, you know, looking back, I love that I was left blank.'.
That was in relation to the Na'vi, the inhabitants of the moon Pandora, who have a distinctive bright blue skin tone.
Leung, in the live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbenderplays Commander Zhao, an ambitious and arrogant Fire Nation naval officer who is also a rival to Prince Zuko.
The first season of the series is now available on Netflix and consists of eight episodes. So far it has an average of 59% on the Rotten Tomatoes site from specialized critics and a 75% approval rating from fans.
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