![]() ![]() Grace Augustine in the first movie, and why/how is her Na’vi avatar mysteriously pregnant? Did that happen in the first movie and I forgot? Um, let’s just fast-forward to the basic plot, which is, in typical Cameron fashion, pretty basic.Īfter the Earthlings/”sky people” left the planet Pandora after the events of the first film – cast out by the indigenous Na’vi as punishment for colonizing their land in search of something called “unobtanium,” which is a word thankfully not uttered in the sequel – all seems peaceful for Jake and his warrior-mate Neytiri (Zoe Salanda). How did human soldier Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) become a 10-foot-tall blue alien, again? Does it matter what happened to his human body? Wait, what happened to Sigourney Weaver’s scientist character Dr. If it has been, say, a decade-plus since you last watched the first Avatar, don’t worry darling: the sequel’s first 10 minutes recap the big-picture events of its predecessor, if not the plot-hole details. The Way of Water is the kind of tremendously entertaining, spectacularly ambitious, not-a-little-bit-silly epic that only James Cameron can, and should, make. If the director had to spend 13 years of his life producing this improbable sequel, then it was time (and money so much money) well spent. It has aliens, armies, robot suits, sinking ships and enough aqua to drown the entirety of the film industry three times over. ![]() Which is what makes Avatar: The Way of Water the ne plus ultra James Cameron experience. ![]() ![]() Sam Worthington reprises his role as Jake Sully in the film. ![]()
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