![]() ![]() Long story short: the Sully clan are forced to seek safety in the faraway regions of Pandora. ![]() Earth has (surprise!) been ravaged by centuries of neglect, so mining is out and colonization is in – and certain members of the human race also happen to have a real grudge against marine-turned-Na’vi-native Jake Sully. Without wishing to stray too far into spoiler territory, the ‘sky people’ return to Pandora with a mission to make its biosphere hospitable for humans. The film’s dramatic location change comes by way of a familiar threat. Cameron bets on our immediate familiarity with the Naʼvi, the Omaticaya, Pandora, and its wildlife by throwing us straight back into the jungle with only a few brief moments of memory-jogging, and it doesn’t take long before The Way of Water has us strapped in and ready to fly alongside the mountain banshees for a new adventure. It’s impressive how light-touch this exposition feels considering the gap between visits to Pandora. Jake and Neytiri bear the weight of parenthood in Avatar: The Way of Water (Image credit: © 2022 20th Century Studios. ![]()
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