'The Legend of Korra' season 3 to release in July after San Diego Comic-Con 2014

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

The third installment of "The Legend of Korra" was reported to be released in July but fans will be able to see the animated TV series right after the San Diego Comic-Con 2014.

Fans are waiting with pins and needles for the Book 3 of "The Legend of Korra". The production team has kept the viewers updated regarding the progress of the production and its official release date. So far, the producers have not slipped as to when the TV cartoon will hit the screens.

Recently, composer Jeremy Zuckerman announced via Twitter that he is working on the music of "The Legend of Korra" Book 3 finale.

"Just finished an amazing string session for the #Korra book 3 finale. The most music yet! Fried but excited," he tweeted.

It is safe to assume that the music for "The Legend of Korra" Book 3 will be completed as early as the first week of June. However, this does not mean that Nickelodeon will immediately air the animated series.

It was speculated that Nickelodeon may wait until the San Diego Comic-Con 2014 to promote the show. The event will kick off on July 24. Fall will most likely be the season 3 release date for "The Legend Of Korra" announced at Comic Con 2014 as per the rumors.

The "Legend Of Korra" Book 3 release date has been kept tightly under wraps since Book 2 ended in November 2013. Nevertheless, it is a relief that fans know that "The Legend of Korra" production is nearing its completion and post-production finishing touches. Thus, fans can assume that the series will be ready for broadcast any time soon.

Leaks hinted that dragons and spirits will be included in the third installment of the animated series. Moreover, fans knew that "Change" will herald a lot of action in Beifong's life. Just like "Avatar: The Legend of Aang," "The Legend of Korra" garnered a large following because of its unique plot story.

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