Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender recently started its production, and several cast members have been announced, including Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (Kim's Convenience), who will play Uncle Iroh in Netflix's live-action adaptation.
Lee, who's currently in Canada filming for Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender, recently did a short Q&A video for fans, and it was there, the 49-year-old actor got emotional as he talks about the show's cast and diversity.

"There's gonna be an incredible amount of heart, and fun, and excitement to this series and I think the fans are gonna love it, he fans and people who have never seen it before. I've got a really good feeling about this," Lee said.
"Dallas Liu, playing Zuko, I am so looking forward to working with him. We had a rehearsal today and he just blew me away. Blew me away. Ian Ousley, who's playing Sokka, my God, he's gonna steal every scene he's in. He is so funny. He is so, just, for me, pitch-perfect for Sokka," Lee continued.
"The actress Kiawentiio, who plays Katara, she's a crafted actress. Gordon Cormier, who's playing Aang, is a revelation."
"[It's] special, when you see a wall of faces that look like your own. It's amazing. It's amazing. And with something like [Avatar: The Last Airbender], you can't go any other way. You can't. And there's that deep consideration when it comes to casting. And everybody that's up on that wall, it's not just because of the color of their skin. They're all accomplished actors. It's incredible."
You can watch the clip from Lee's Q&A below:
Showrunner and writer Albert Kim shared this statement following the announcement of the cast last August:
Netflix's Avatar: The Last Airbender series is currently in production in Canada. For more details about the show, check out everything we know about the live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series here.