However, Avatar: The Way of Water complicated one major element of Avatar’s lore. This might contradict Neteyam's death and complicate the franchise’s approach to character deaths going forward.
To help him craft the story of the movies, Cameron put together a writer’s room that included Josh Friedman, Rick Jaffa, ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash is the final go-round ... capturing the Sully family processing the loss of their son, Neteyam, in The Way of Water. According to Cameron, he aimed to portray the Sullys ...
While Colonel Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang) is undoubtedly the main antagonist of Avatar: The Way of Water, one character completely eclipses his villainy. That would be poacher Mick Scoresby ...
As those familiar with James Cameron’s movies probably know, he doesn’t necessarily shy away from crafting long motion pictures, and Avatar franchise is no different. The first film has a runtime of 2 ...
Hence, as Cameron tells Empire in our latest Path To Pandora dispatch, some of the story planned for Avatar: The Way Of Water got developed ... between Lo’ak and Neteyam reminded her of the ...
Several years after the Na'vi repelled the RDA invasion Jake Sully and his family are living on Pandora. Things seem peaceful but the RDA has other plans, invading and capturing Pandora.
James Cameron is giving Avatar fans something to look forward to with exciting new details about Avatar: Fire and Ash; read ...