Everything you need to know before watching ‘Avatar: The Water Path’

Everything you need to know before watching ‘Avatar: The Water Path’

As the natural continuation of a love story, this is how actor Sam Worthington describes the sequel Avatar: The Water Pathtape in which he reprises his character as Jake Sully, the human who fell in love and decided to settle on the planet Pandora.

Now, Jake and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) have started a family and will do everything they can to keep her safe. With that objective, they must leave their territory (which we discovered in the first installment of 2009) and explore new regions of Pandora, shortly after a new confrontation against humans breaks out and an old threat resurfaces. What else should you know before seeing it?

Who are the Sully family?

In this sequel we will meet neteyam (Jamie Flatters), the eldest son of Jake and Neytiri, and their other children: lo’ak (Britain Dalton), took (Trinity Jo-Li Bliss) and Kiri, the biological daughter of Dr. Grace Augustine’s avatar (Sigourney Weaver), whom Jake and Neytiri have adopted as their own. also adds Spider (Jack Champion), a human boy who was abandoned on Pandora.

Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) now refocus their priorities in favor of their family.

A new tribe: the Metkayina

The Sullys will arrive in search of refuge in the territory of the Metkayina clanled by the matriarch Ronald (Kate Winslet)who is married to Tonowari (Cliff Curtis)mother of the adolescent Tsireya (Bailey Bass). For years, the Metkayina have managed to live in harmony with the oceans that surround them.

Ronal (Kate Winslet) and Tonowari (Cliff Curtis) lead the Metkayina clan.

Who will be the villain in ‘Avatar 2’?

The plot has not yet said goodbye to the military Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang)a human character who died in the previous film, but now returns as an autonomous avatar (recom) created from DNA. This version of Quaritch possesses all of the abilities he had as part of the special forces, but now with the added bonus of a ten-foot-tall Na’vi body.

James Cameron himself revealed the return of Stephen Lang to the saga.

the official song

The central theme of Avatar: The Way of Water this by The Weeknd and is titled Nothing is Lost (You Give Me Strength). Its official launch is scheduled for Thursday, December 15. The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack will also feature an original score by Grammy Award-winning composer Simon Franglen.

Pandora, as a unique scenario

For director James Cameron it was essential to keep the plot on Pandora, a territory that he claims is a metaphor for our own planet Earth. “Pandora is another character in the movie,” agrees producer Jon Landau. “We could travel around our planet for years and not see all the wonders that it contains. So Jim made the decision to keep the story set on Pandora and explore new biomes and new cultures. Based on our love for the oceans, we decided to bet on them as the next terrain for our stories.”.

underwater engraving

To make that ocean crossing look real, the shots were taken in the water. “The key was to record underwater and on the surface of the water so that people would swim correctly, get out of the water correctly, dive correctly”Cameron said. “It looks real because the movement was real and the emotion was real.” For this purpose, it was built a huge tank in the studios that could hold enough water (250,000 gallons) to allow the filmmaker to replicate real world ocean conditions.

Director James Cameron on the set of Avatar: The Waterway. Photo: Mark Fellman

Where was ‘Avatar: The Water Path’ filmed?

Most of its predecessor’s action scenes were shot in Wellington, New Zealand; and, for the sequels, Cameron wanted to return to the same country. In terms of production, while most Na’vi costumes are only built digitally, many of the costumes and much of the jewelry were made as real, tangible items.

An immersive experience

Although during the pandemic the contents became popular for streamingCameron is committed to creating a tape that immerses the viewer who sees it on the big screen and in the most modern formats.

Tickets for Avatar: The Path of Water They are already for sale in Ecuador.

Source: Eluniverso

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