Jake Sully
Sam Worthington
Jake Sully

“Return to Pandora.”
Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, learn the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.
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Jake Sully
Sam Worthington
Jake Sully
Neytiri
Zoe Saldaña
Neytiri
Kiri
Sigourney Weaver
Kiri
Colonel Miles Quaritch
Stephen Lang
Colonel Miles Quaritch
Ronal
Kate Winslet
Ronal
Tonowari
Cliff Curtis
Tonowari
Norm Spellman
Joel David Moore
Norm Spellman
Mo'at
CCH Pounder
Mo'at
General Frances Ardmore
Edie Falco
General Frances Ardmore
Dr. Ian Garvin
Jemaine Clement
Dr. Ian Garvin
Parker Selfridge
Giovanni Ribisi
Parker Selfridge
Lo'ak
Britain Dalton
Lo'ak
**Avatar: The Way of Water follows in its predecessor’s footsteps with stunning effects and a mediocre story.** It’s a James Cameron film, so it’s impressive. The special effects, camerawork, world-building, and action were all off the charts. But Avatar: The Way of Water struggles like its predecessor in the story and character development departments. In fact, the story of The Way of Water is almost identical to the first Avatar. Instead of humans learning to be Na’vi and then fighting Stephen slang, a family of forest Na’vi learns to be ocean Na’vi and then fight Stephen Lang. But the new movie also focuses on a group of annoying teens that constantly get themselves in trouble and peril over and over again throughout the much too long 3+ hour runtime and sidelining better, more established characters. All the strengths and weaknesses of the first movie are back in this one, with the bonus of being compared to the original at every turn. It really is a visual feast and special effects masterpiece, but just like the first Avatar, that’s all it is.
Read full reviewFULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/avatar-the-way-of-water-spoiler-free-review "Avatar: The Way of Water clearly sets itself apart from other blockbusters, building on 13 years of preparation to deliver a memorable CINEMA experience by the one and only James Cameron. A visually, technically breathtaking adventure, particularly in the truly stunning underwater sequences. Score (Simon Franglen) remains epic, and the genuine dynamics between the characters of the Sully family lead the viewer to strongly, emotionally invest in them - the performances of the cast, namely Zoe Saldaña, are vital for the film's success. Too bad the recycled, generic narrative doesn't keep up with the creativity, dedication, and innovation levels allocated to the technical elements. Underwhelming to the point of making the three-hour runtime feel heavier than it should, but for fans of the original - which remains supreme - it's far from ruining one of the year's must-see theater experiences." Rating: B+
Read full reviewAn exciting return to Pandora: the world of Na'vi. One of the best movies, like 2009's Avatar, to see in 3D! The characters seem to come out of the screen and it seems to witness the events firsthand. The world of Na'vi has changed and is once again in danger. Man is the cause of evil as in reality. We are destroying our planet that used to be our Pandora. Pandora is our home, we are Pandora. The houses of the Na'vi look like the tents of the American Indians, for me this is no coincidence and recalls the genocide of the American Indians. In my opinion it is a good sequel that deals with very relevant themes such as love, family and mourning. The initial water monologue which then returns towards the end is very poetic and universal! Emotional film that in some parts makes you cry. I recommend viewing in 3D for those who have already seen the previous film and were fascinated by that amazing world and the protagonist's love and life story.
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Heartbeat
A Friendship Like No Other
Vudu Extended Preview
Re-Release - James Cameron Greeting
Global Phenomenon
Unboxing
Planet Pandora
Cast on Cast - Trinity Jo-Li Bliss and Jack Champion
Cast on Cast - Bailey Bass and Jamie Flatters
Academy Conversations with the filmmakers
Cast Fan Q&A
Casting and Characters
Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength) Official Lyric Video
Legendary Cast Fan Q&A
International Tour
Cast on Cast
Introduction - Learn Na’vi Sign Language
Return to Pandora
IMAX Featurette
Australian Avatar Week
Keep Our Oceans Amazing
Niagara Falls
Keep Our Oceans Amazing
Blue Carpet Premiere
Exclusive Look
Creature Deep Dive
Jake and Neytiri Father and Mother
Acting Underwater Bonus Extra
The Tank and Actors Bonus Extra
The Undersea Creatures of Pandora
Production Design
Deborah L. Scott, Costume Designer
Sigourney Weaver
Acting In The Volume Featurette
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