'Legend of Korra' season 3 is here on Nickelodeon: 5-minute sneak peek of Book 3

Legend of Korra Book 3 release date in July. Facebook/LegendofKorra

Just a few days away from "Legend of Korra" Book 3, Nickelodeon gave fans a long sneak peek on the debut episode airing June 27. Fans of the show need not wait too long for the release of Book 3. Two weeks after the first trailer was released, the first three episode titles and first two episode synopsis have been released too, reports, Screen Rant.

But Nickelodeon wanted to build the excitement days before the debut of Book 3: Change, so they released a 5-minute sneak peek of the first episode entitled "A Breath of Fresh Air." What can be learned from the clip?

For one, Book 3's first episode picks up right where it left off—the after events of the season 2 finale. This includes what happened when Korra opened the doors to the spirit world. A more vital revelation in the 5-minute clip is the "occurrence of airbenders." The airbenders are nearly extinct and this may cause a problem in the new season. It will also be interesting to see how spirits and humans cohabit in the world.

In Book 3: Change, Team Avatar will return to Republic City, but the new season will also dwell on the world outside the city as well as in the South Pole. Further, Korra will be a part of the politics in the city too.

The sneak peek also showed some humor as Bumi chased Bum-Ju, his spirit friend. But for those who are worried that the new season might lean to the silly side, there's no need to worry. This is just a 5-minute clip and the creators of the show guaranteed a balance between silly instances and serious situations.

"Legend of Korra Book 3: Change" airs June 27 at 7 p.m. EST on Nickelodeon.

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