Nothing is as it seems when it comes to the Fire Nation.

By Louise Griffin

Published: Thursday, 22 February 2024 at 09:00 AM


**WARNING: Contains full spoilers for Avatar: The Last Airbender**

Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender came to an explosive end in its final episode, with all eyes on Daniel Dae Kim‘s Fire Lord Ozai.

The tyrannous Fire Lord ended the series with a bang as he unveiled his true plan – which had less to do with Avatar Aang (Gordon Cormier) than you might expect.

Plus, the series had one more surprise in store at the end of episode 8, with the Grand Sage (François Chau) revealing that Sozin’s Comet, a celestial body that greatly enhances the power of the Fire Nation, is about to return.

So, as we await news about if we’ll get to see more episodes of the epic Netflix adaptation, here’s everything you need to know about that action-packed ending to Avatar: The Last Airbender and what became of all the characters.

Avatar: The Last Airbender ending explained – What’s Fire Lord Ozai’s plan?

The final scenes of Avatar: The Last Airbender see Fire Lord Ozai discovering that Avatar Aang is still alive and free – and having a surprisingly muted reaction.

While we might have expected him to quite literally shoot the messenger with a fireball, he’s uncharacteristically calm.

That’s because capturing Aang and conquering the North wasn’t actually Ozai’s real intention – just a distraction.

While everyone was focused on the North, Omashu, the second largest city in the Earth Kingdom, fell under the Fire Nation’s control, with the episode showing King Bumi (Utkarsh Ambudkar) in chains.

Daniel Dae Kim as Ozai in Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender standing topless in front of a brick building and some mountains
Daniel Dae Kim as Ozai in Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Robert Falconer/Netflix

“Now only Ba Sing Se stands between us and the total conquest of the Earth Kingdom,” Ozai explains. Ba Sing Se, of course, is the capital of the Earth Kingdom – and clearly Ozai’s next target.

When Ozai is told that his son Prince Zuko’s (Dallas Liu) fate is uncertain, he also seems entirely unbothered, presumably because he doesn’t really need him anymore – one of the final shots of the series shows his daughter, Elizabeth Yu’s Azula, leading an army.