Legend of Korra Book 4 Spoilers: Season 4 Video Shows New Scenes Ahead of Premiere Date

Legend of Korra Book 4 Spoilers: Season 4 Video Shows New Scenes Ahead of Premiere Date
Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
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A new video clip from Legend of Korra season 4 shows that the world has changed some since the end of Book 3.

Book 4 will be picking up about three years after the end of Book 3.

Several attractions are promoted in the clip, including the “Korra Park,” with a statue of Korra.

“My biggest thanks goes to Asami Sato and Future Industries,” the Republic City mayor says at a press conference, speaking about the updated rail system that the company helped build.

He also says that Prince Wu will take the place on the Earth Kingdom throne.

Wu later goes over to talk to Asami, which doesn’t go over well.

Fans noted that Asami appears to have aged a lot in the new clip, while Mako appears to have changed as well.

A previous clip indicated that Korra would be heading to the Southern Water Tribe to recover, along with her parents and aunt.

Season 3 ended with some stunning events, including the Red Lotus administering the metallic poison to Korra.

But Korra fought back, overpowering her captors and fighting Zaheer in the sky. Jinora then led the airbenders to use an air vortex to pull Zaheer out of the sky and capture him, while Suyin metalbended the poison out of Korra.

“I’m going to write you so many letters,” Bolin says.

“I'll only be gone a couple days,” Korra says, accompanied by her family.

“I don’t you want to worry about a thing while you’re gone, your recovery should be your number 1 concern. Jinora, the airbenders, and I have everything under control,” Tenzin tells her.

The rest of the clip shows her in a nightmare, then waking up. Season 4 will premiere on Nick.com on Friday, October 4. The show will continue to be broadcast on Nickelodeon’s website and not on television.

Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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