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As Zuko tries to leave, Ozai reveals what happened to Zuko's mother Ursa to keep him in place: she learned that Zuko's grandfather, Fire Lord Azulon, had commanded Ozai to kill Zuko as punishment for Ozai trying to circumvent Iroh's birthright to the throne.
The second part was directed by Joaquim Dos Santos and written by head writer Aaron Ehasz, following the beginning of the eclipse, and Zuko standing up to his father Fire Lord Ozai (Mark Hamill). The episodes premiered on November 23 and 26, 2007 respectively in the Netherlands and Belgium, [1] before releasing on Nickelodeon in the United ...
Zuko wakes up from his vision and uses Firebending to defeat the final soldier, causing Lee and the villagers to become terrified and horrified. He proclaims to the village that he is the son of Ursa and Fire Lord Ozai and heir to the throne, causing the whole town, including Lee, to furiously turn against him.
Fire Lord Ozai is just the latest role in a 30-year acting career for Daniel Dae Kim, who has appeared in a wide range of films, TV shows and video games. ... He voiced General Fong in one episode ...
All eight hour-long episodes of the show’s first season will premiere on Netflix on Feb. 22. ... Daniel Dae Kim stars as Fire Lord Ozai, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as General Iroh, Casey Camp-Horinek as ...
When Ozai accidentally unlocks Aang's blocked chakras by striking his back scar, [e] the latter enters the Avatar State [f] and prepares a death blow, only to stop himself. Remembering the Lion Turtle's lesson, he permanently depowers Ozai by bending his chi, ending the war. Later, Zuko is crowned Fire Lord and vows to help rebuild the world.
Fire Lord Ozai (voiced by Mark Hamill in the animated series, [31] portrayed by Cliff Curtis in the live-action film, [20] Daniel Dae Kim in the live-action series [59]) is the ruler of the Fire Nation, Azulon and IIah's second son, General Iroh's younger brother, Zuko and Azula's father, and the main antagonist of the series.
Netflix's first look at the Fire Nation in the live-action 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' remake got fans on Twitter excited, especially Daniel Dae Kim as Ozai.