The second season of Netflix's "Avatar: The Last Airbender" premiered significantly weaker than the first. In its first four days, it garnered 8.7 million views, a 59% decrease from the debut season's 21.2 million views in 2024 during the same period. Nevertheless, the release of the sequel rekindled interest in the original: the first season returned to the top and took third place with 3 million views.
In addition to lower viewership, the second season shows weaker audience ratings, although it is too early to draw definitive conclusions due to the small number of votes. On aggregators, the situation is as follows: Rotten Tomatoes — the first season received 62% from critics and 70% from viewers, the second season — 65% from critics and 55% from viewers. On IMDb, the average rating for the first season is 7.5 (46 thousand votes), while the second received 7.2 (6.2 thousand votes).
The leader of the week was the detective mini-series "I Will Find You," which garnered 24 million views in its first four days and reached 34.1 million over the week, becoming Netflix's most successful original show in 2026.