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What the sequels might be about
For the better part of a decade, the most fascinating narrative about the Avatar sequels was their release dates. Now that we think thats settled, director James Cameron has finally begun to reveal what the actual narrative will be about: Family.
[................] The first of those sequels is still on track for Christmas 2018 but Cameron admitted that hes okay with changing it again if he must. (It was originally scheduled for release in 2014) [...] At the moment, the films are scheduled a few years apart. Avatar 2 will be released Christmas 2018. Avatar 3 will follow on Christmas 2020, Avatar 4 on Christmas 2022 and finally Avatar 5 on Christmas 2023. We Finally Know What the Avatar Sequels Will Be About It's supposed to be a good website, but still... |
IDK about the accuracy of the plot thing, but yesterday on the Today show JC id say that he hoped the sequels would be a year apart from one another... so Im beginning to wonder if sequel 1 will find itself pushed back to 2020. I just want to go back SOOOOO bad.
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hope avatar isn't gonna turn into some family day care programme :glol: child actors are nearly always cheesy and dedicating a whole saga to them - meh. although i feel if JC didn't go down the family saga route he'd only be left with the option to make another battle film :hmm:
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I can smash up both theories. Quaritch working at a Na'vi daycare center during his obligatory volunteering hours. :xD:
But some folks of Learn Na'vi have actually seen a bonus scene with Jake touching Neytiri's belly. https://forum.learnnavi.org/general-...753/#msg646753 |
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https://media.tenor.co/images/2e10a0...ee7e7c8fa3/raw but yes i have seen the deleted pregnant(?) scene and i'm wondering why JC took it out |
aw, you mean they took his head, injected lots of chemical preservatives and then Jake came in saying ''Let me show you a skyperson game''.
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Sorry xD
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It also makes me wonder what the time skip might be from the original to the first sequel and so forth.
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I just hope the sequals are worth waiting for. Just wish we didn't have to wait so long for them but oh well.
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isn't it obvious what will happen? For the sake of simplicity let's just talk about AVATAR 2 instead of trying to unravel the story of all the films because of all of the events that could potentially happen we may not even recognize Pandora by the final film, which makes guessing the outcomes of those films impossible at this point since we have no information to go on. Based on the events of the first film I believe the events will unfold as follows
In the first sequel members of the RDA that remained hidden on Pandora will capture Neytiri and take her to another moon where a hidden RDA base and the real Quaritch is. Yes, the REAL Quaritch. The Quaritch Neytiri killed on Pandora was just an AVATAR that was being operated remotely by the real Quaritch from the hidden off world RDA base. On this base they'll take genetic samples from Neytiri so they can create and send a copy (cybernetic AVATAR) of Neytiri back to Pandora to kill Jake and start a war between the Na'vi clans. :D
Spoiler: LEAKED! - Unofficial Concept Art
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Edit:This is a great plot btw. And Neytinator lol :xD: |
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Smirnoff, you should contact Cameron ASAP :xD:
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oceans filled with huge amounts of sealife, teeming forests, a fully recovered Pandora, and 35 Na'vi tribes fully armed, martial-arts trained, and raring to go! oh yeah, ikran dive-bombers, carbon-fiber gliders with sniper crossbows, catapults and mortars in every Hometree forward observation post, and Turok Makto providing aerial reconnaissance and fire support. come get you some, rda/secops murderers!
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^Don't forget angtsėk aymakto ready to tear through those pesky AMP suits like tin foil. HELL YEA!!!
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