TV SHOW · 2026 · TV-Y7
Avatar: Seven Havens
Recommended for the listed age range — sit back and enjoy.
- Youngest age OK
- 7+
- Best for ages
- 7–14
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A brand-new animated chapter of the Avatar universe — set generations after Korra, with a new earthbender Avatar.
What parents need to know
- Animated martial-arts action throughout, some scary villains, mild peril, and emotional themes about isolation and what makes a community. No language, no romance.
What's the story?
After a cataclysmic event splits the world into seven isolated havens, a young earthbender discovers she is the Avatar — and that someone is hunting Avatars to extinction.
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What age is Avatar: Seven Havens appropriate for?
Avatar: Seven Havens is rated by FamScoop for ages 7+. Best for 7 and up, with most action and themes pitched right at the 9-12 sweet spot. Younger kids who loved Last Airbender will likely be fine here too.
Is Avatar: Seven Havens OK for a 7-year-old?
Yes — FamScoop rates it Good to go for the listed age range. The youngest age FamScoop recommends is 7.
What is Avatar: Seven Havens rated?
Avatar: Seven Havens is rated TV-Y7.
When did Avatar: Seven Havens come out?
Avatar: Seven Havens was released in 2026.
How violent or scary is Avatar: Seven Havens?
Violence and scares are rated some. A few notable moments, mostly off-screen.
Is there bad language in Avatar: Seven Havens?
Language is not present. Nothing to flag.
Is there sex or nudity in Avatar: Seven Havens?
Sex and nudity are not present. Nothing to flag.
What do parents need to know about Avatar: Seven Havens?
Animated martial-arts action throughout, some scary villains, mild peril, and emotional themes about isolation and what makes a community. No language, no romance.
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