Friday Oct. 24 Nickelodeon will be streaming a brand new episode of "The Legend of Korra" online. In the last episode, "The Coronation," we got to see the Avatar vs Toph Beifong! And of course Toph pummeled the Avatar (for fun of course) in her attempts to help her recover her Avatar state. It was discovered that Korra may be intentionally (subconsciously) causing harm to herself so she doesn't have to be the worlds savior as there is still metal poison in her body.
In the fourth episode titled "The Calling" we are likely to see more of Korra and Toph but lets not forget Kuvira's sudden take-over of the Earth Kingdom. We are sure to see some metal bending action as Kuvira is not willing to stand down as the new Earth Kingdom ruler. We also seen Varrick experimenting with spirit energy which we know is very dangerous in his hands! We're sure to learn more about his intentions in "The Calling."
In an emotional sneak peek clip released by Nick we see Tenzin and Pema saying goodbye to their children. The pair are leaving Jinora, Meelo and Ikki in charge of finding the Avatar as she is still missing. From the clip we know that Jinora will be able to use her spirit connection to hopefully find the Korra and bring her home. Check out the clip below:
There are a couple of different ways to watch "The Legend of Korra" Book Four, episode four"The Calling." You can watch the episode on Nick.com at 12:00 p.m., ET Oct. 24. You can also catch the episode on the Nick app for Android and iOS. You can purchase the episode from iTunes, Xbox Video, Google Play and Amazon Instant Video. Hulu Plus subscribers will be able to watch via the streaming service but be advised Hulu is a bit behind and the new episode may not be available right away.
Meanwhile "The Legend of Korra" game has released to mixed reviews. Though IGN only gives the titles a 4.2 rating and says the game has an awful story, bad combat scenario design and dull mini games 70 percent of Steam users have given the game a 90 percent positive review. Check it out for yourself, the title is less than $20 and is available for digital download on the PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.
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