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Ke Huy Quan, Ken Jeong, and Ronny Chieng have joined the cast of Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender, alongside Steven Yeun. The confirmation arrives amid reports that the film — slated for October 2026 — has leaked online, sending fans into a frenzy
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Steven Yeun
Steven Yeun has been confirmed to voice Zuko in the upcoming animated film 'The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender.'
Steven Yeun joins the cast of Paramount's Aang film, but his role is a mystery. Will he reprise Wan or
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