I am very excited now for whatever James Cameron has
planned for his next five Avatar movies. And ever since I sat through Avatar to
The Way Of Water, I have just been thinking nonstop. Man. There are so many
possibilities about where a lot of these characters could end up story arcs
that they're building towards big battles that are coming in the future. I
want to go ahead and speculate all of that, but I also want to know your
opinion. You're going to be hearing a lot of theories and thoughts about where
I think they're going to be taking the next couple Avatar movies, but I want to
know where you think they're going to be going, where certain characters are
headed, if you even like.
Some of the bigger decisions James Cameron made for Avatar
Two, The Way of Water and any people like me who were just not that big of fans
of the first film and the second film kind of turned things around, would love
to hear it all down below. But first, I want to give a shout out to the
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I'm not going to say, like, the story for Avatar Two The Way of Water was like the most phenomenal, groundbreaking, complex story. At the end of the day, James Cameron still puts in pretty simple stories in these Avatar films. Like, it really wasn't that complex yet. I found myself really invested with all the different character arcs and things they were building up here. But alright, starting off with the beginning of Avatar Two, the way of water, working our way through it until I just start theorizing like crazy. It's been like 15 years or so since the last Avatar film. And the main thing they've been doing in that time as well, the dance with no pants, or I should say Lincoln hair pieces without scrunchies, you know, getting been frisky up in there. Literally everybody in their mother had some sort of child since the last time we've seen them. Sully and his family have had three kids of their own. Two boys, one girl. Sigourney Weaver's character has a daughter, but not even from her own body, her Avatar body after she passed away.
And even the Colonel Ketchis apparently also had a kid,
Miles, that he conceived before his human half died in battle. In the first
movie, I thought that was honestly the most ridiculous part. In the first,
like, ten to 15 minutes, I was like, really? This is what you're doing?
James Cameron. The generic 80s generational approach. I can see where these
story arcs are going to be headed in the future, but as the movie progressed, I
found myself actually enjoying the kids, even though some of their fates and
futures and other sequels I think are pretty predictable. I kind of want
to see those arcs unfold. We'll get to what I think they'll do in the next
couple of Avatar movies with them in a SEC. But we also see that Jake Sully has
become the leader of the Jungle Navy clan, while Stephen Lang's character has
returned in an Avatar body.
It's revealed in the movie that before his human side died,
he downloaded his entire mind and brain into his Avatar self. So he's not
exactly like Jake Sully that was able to transfer his entire mind and soul into
his Avatar body. Instead, the General is more like a clone of his former
self, almost the same way White vision has all the memories of our old vision.
But isn't exactly the vision. And again I feel like they played that up really
nice and added some new lore into the world they can explore. Cause as the
movie continues on, one of the things I saw coming a mile away, once he
interacted with his human son Miles, aka Spider, he begins getting soft and
growing an attachment for him as if it was his actual son and vice versa.




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