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Avatar’ s Dr. Norm barely appeared in Avatar: The Way of Water, but he gave a few hints about Kiri’s powers that prove he could potentially be pivotal in explaining the events of future sequels.
Now, all eyes are on Avatar: Fire and Ash to do the same this December. The sequel introduced us to Payakan, a tulkun (space whale), who is now confirmed to return in the next instalment.
“Avatar: Fire and Ash” will hit theaters ahead of Christmas on Dec. 19. Meanwhile, “Avatar 4” is scheduled for Dec. 21, 2029 and “Avatar 5” is slated for Dec. 19, 2031.
Payakan is returning to cinemas, and this time he’s brought his girlfriend. The lovable, brave space-whale from ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ has more adventures in ‘Fire and Ash.’ ...
James Cameron, who wrote and directed the sequel, has directed the first (Avatar), third (The Way of Water), and fourth (Titanic) highest-grossing films of all time.
IMDb states that Avatar: Fire and Ash will be three hours and 12 minutes. However, James Cameron said in a recent interview with Empire Magazine that the film will actually be longer than that.
These include an upcoming ten-episode series of 2d-animated Avatar: Chibi Minis based on “classic scenes from Avatar: The Last Airbender and humorous spin-off comics”; as well as podcasts ...
Eleven years after The Legend of Korra came to an end, the cycle of the Avatar continues one more: after years of teasing and planning, Nickelodeon is ready to introduce the world to a brand new ...
The sequel to 2009's Avatar is set more than 10 years after the events in the first film. Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) is now fully a member of the Na'vi, and with his partner, Neytiri (Zoe ...
More Avatar: The Way of Water concept art has been released, this time showcasing a formidable new RDA warship called the Factory Ship and the Wind Trader, Peylak, who will be played by David ...
Cameron says Avatar: Fire and Ash will move past the thought that all Na’vi are good and all humans are bad. There are also the Wind Traders, who ride giant creatures up in the sky. “They’re ...