![]() ![]() Quaritch’s determined to hunt Jake and Neytiri down, and they choose to go into hiding to keep their family safe. So the humans bring in an old familiar foe, Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang) - this time, in a cloned Na’vi body imprinted with his consciousness. ![]() After a new corporate interest, led by General Frances Ardmore (Edie Falco, receiving one of the greatest character introductions of 2022), arrives to destroy yet more of Pandora’s beautiful ecosystem, Jake and Neytiri of course begin fighting back. ![]() It’s a happy life for all involved - until, of course, humanity returns to Pandora to eff it all up. The biggest thing? Jake and Neytiri have become parents, with three biological children and an adopted daughter named Kiri (played by Sigourney Weaver - we’ll get into it). Set over a decade after the original Avatar, The Way of Water goes through a relatively quick rundown of all the stuff that’s happened to human-turned-Na’vi Jake Sully ( Sam Worthington), his Na’vi lover Neytiri ( Zoe Saldana), and the others who stayed behind on Pandora since the human corporate interests retreated. But y’all, we’re going back to Pandora, the Pandora in this case being the faraway planet at the center of James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water, the very long-awaited sequel to the blockbuster director’s last major blockbuster. The Pitch: If the phrase “we’re going back to Pandora!” is meaningless to you, or makes you think of a music streaming service, totally understandable. ![]()
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