Over the past few years, it’s become common for strong female characters in Hollywood adaptations to be portrayed more traditionally masculine. Characteristics such as stoicism, physical strength, and emotional detachment have become synonymous with modern heroines, as studios attempt to move away from outdated damsel-in-distress stereotypes towards the “tough girl” archetype. However, Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender seems to be going against this trend – instead of making a formerly feminine character more feminine, they are softening one of the most iconic tomboy characters in animated history, Toph Beifong.
According to an article on The Direct, Miya Cech, who will play Toph in the upcoming series, has shared that her portrayal of the Earthbending prodigy will be more mature and subtly feminine compared to how fans knew her from the popular Nickelodeon show. For dedicated Avatar fans, this might come as a surprise since Toph is known for her tomboyish character – she’s gritty, sarcastic, unkempt, and fiercely independent with raw strength. What sets her apart, particularly in contrast to characters like Katara, is her rejection of traditional femininity.
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