[quote]i dont think there will be another season[/quote]
Ignore this ignorant comment above.
There is another series of Avatar, however this is set 70 years in the future, presenting the new Avatar "Korra".
Zuko is dead, and most likely he never found his mother, unless of course (Aang's spirit) reveals something in the past about Zuko's mother to Korra.
Here is the trailer: http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=jmsT63BgFPw
I suggest visiting this website also: http://avatar.wikia.com/wiki/The_Last_Airbender:_Legend_of_Korra
Regards, Keli.
he might in the Legend of Korra or before it
they are making special episodes or making another season after season three..
he might in the Legend of Korra or before it
he might in the Legend of Korra or before it
he might in the Legend of Korra or before it
Zuko never found his mother during the course of the show. However, he is searching for his mother in the post-show comic, The Search.
It's uncertain. The second season of The Legend of Korra was chosen to be made over of Zuko's journey to find his mother.
Zuko hasn't been seen in the Legend of Korra YET, we don't know whether or not he's in this series or not at the moment - we'll have to wait and see if he's in the series first.
Yes He did!
no, Zuko never found his mother, but the writers from Avatar: The Last Airbender are making another Avatar series called Avatar: The Legend Of Korra which takes place 70-75 years after Aang. maybe on the first episode they will show Zuko finding his mother, but I'm not all that sure
It is never made clear why Ursa left, but it can be inferred that she was forced to betray Ozai, the Fire Nation, or both in order to save Zuko from being killed by Ozai.
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well, i think he will, but hopefully that is something we find out in the... 4th SEASON?!?!--if they have one. they concluded the season with Zuko asking his father where she is, and I'm guessing it might play a part in a potential spin off... if people keep asking the producers, then maybe they'll just put it in the legends of korra. They shouldn't have left it so "mysterious."
Yes He did!
A lot of series end that way and that is intentional. However, Aang, Zuko, and the gang, along with Azula, set out to find Zuko's mother in a 3-part graphic novel series named "The Search." SPOILER ALERT: Zuko's mother IS alive!
no, Zuko never found his mother, but the writers from Avatar: The Last Airbender are making another Avatar series called Avatar: The Legend Of Korra which takes place 70-75 years after Aang. maybe on the first episode they will show Zuko finding his mother, but I'm not all that sure
Sadly no...
You never find out. It shows Zuko asking his father but we're never told the answer, which is really sad but also nice because it's never good to know everything.
It can be assumed that he will eventually, but it is never said, nor are the whereabouts of his mother.
On his father's side, Zuko had one cousin, Iroh's son Lu Ten. We don't know if he had any cousins on his mother's side.
You can only begin playing as Zuko in Into the Inferno when you get to the Boiling Rock level, when Sokka and Zuko set out to find Sokka's father. After that, Zuko will be one of the two different characters you can play as in each level.
There was a scene with Zuko and his mother that was cut from Sozin's Comet. I have no idea about Aang and Katara or Ozai...except that he's in prison. But Azula is in a mental institute.
You never know in the last episode Zuko goes to ask his father where his mother is and they cut it there this is exactly why they should make a book 4
Zuko asked his father where his mother was in the last episode because he doesn't believe that his mother is dead and that his father is hiding something about her. Zuko's mother used to care about him more then Azula and she just vanished over night without saying bye or anything. Also he hasn't seen his mother since he was a little boy, and wanted to the truth and now feels confident to ask his father now that he is Emperor. -Signed Avatar the last airbender freak.
It is never made clear why Ursa left, but it can be inferred that she was forced to betray Ozai, the Fire Nation, or both in order to save Zuko from being killed by Ozai.