Legend of Korra' Season 4 Spoilers: Kuvira Set to be Next Season’s Villain
Legend of Korra' Season 4 Spoilers: Kuvira Set to be Next Season's Villain
Nickelodeon's The Legend of Korra Season 3 is returning to its sister station, Nicktoons. Nick.com has released the finale of Season 3 earlier this month following some leaks of the episode. This show had been airing online. This was after Nick had pulled out the show from because of low ratings. Now, Season 3 gets its another shot on TV. However, fans are talking about the release of Season 4.
The Season 3 teaser trailer shows some scenes from Season 4 and fans are getting frenzied over the new character, Kuvira. In the previous Season 3 episode, Kuvira appeared to save Tonraq's life. This was after Zaheer had thrown him from a hanger while he kidnaps Kora. Kuvira lodged Tonraq using her metal wires.
Though Kuvira has a good character, fans are suspicious of her new role. Her mysterious appearance in the previous episode and the threatening music that introduced her made viewers believe that the show had found its next season's villain. The short shot of her character in the trailer shows her looking threatening infront of other characters suggesting truth to fans' theories.
A lot of fans cannot wait for the Season 4 of Legend of Korra. The show will premiere on February 2015. So you will know if Kuvira is really the new villain. In the meantime, fans can still enjoy the premiere of Season 3 on Nicktoons.
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