![]() The Way of Water is, after all, a James Cameron film, and it is very James Cameron-y, if that is even a thing. Since the film clocks in at around 3 hours and 12 minutes, maybe that's not such a bad thing though, eh? Is There an Avatar: The Way of Water After-Credits Scene?Īs noted at the top of this page, The Way of Water doesn't have any after-credits or mid-credits scenes. The 20th Century Studios movie, which does not yet have an official title, is scheduled to open exclusively in theaters on December 20, 2024. James Cameron said back in 2020 that the third Avatar film is 95% complete. The Sullys’ saga resumes in Avatar 3, which was shot back-to-back with Avatar: The Way of Water. When the credits finally roll at the end of Avatar: The Way of Water, Jake Sully, with a new home and renewed vigor, vows to defeat the Sky People in order to protect his family. Tonowari (Cliff Curtis), the Olo’eyktan of the Metkayina clan, rejects Jake’s offer for the Sullys to leave, with the chief saying the Sullys are members of the Metkayina now. In the end, Jake and Neytiri bury their eldest son but can at least find solace in their stored memories of his life. (Recom Quaritch’s decision to lower his weapon when Neytiri put a knife to Spider’s throat – “A son for a son!” – sure paid dividends here.) Once revived, Recom Quaritch asks Spider to join him but the feral kid opts to return to the Sullys instead because Sullys stick together. Meanwhile, Kiri – who has somehow developed a unique ability to bond with and command sea life – uses her newfound skills to help rescue her family from drowning.ĭespite hating what his father Quaritch did to the Na’vi, Spider, almost reluctantly, saves Recom Quaritch from death by pulling his body from underwater and back up to the surface. It looks like Jake succeeds as Recom Quaritch’s body floats to the bottom of the flooded wreckage. And that’s a good thing, too, as it turns out Recom Quaritch isn’t so dead after all.Īs the RDA ship sinks, Jake and Recom Quaritch fight tooth and tail trying to slay the other. It’s not until the very end of Avatar: The Way of Water – after losing his eldest son Neteyam in battle with the RDA – that Jake vows to stop running and stand his ground against the RDA. The end battle sees Recom Quaritch’s team slain and the RDA ship sinking as Jake, Neytiri, Neteyam, and Spider all do to their part to free Lo’ak, Tuk, and Kiri. ![]() With his Metkayina allies and wife and son as support – and with a big assist from the sentient whale-life creature called Payakan – Jake avoids certain death and turns the tables on the RDA. Unfortunately, Recom Quaritch and his team eventually track them down and take Lo’ak, Tuk, Kiri, and Spider hostage aboard an RDA sea vessel, using them as bait to lure Jake to them. Their kids squabble and brawl, there’s a redemption arc for a whale who the ne’er-do-well Lo’ak befriends, and there’s also a whole lot of gorgeous underwater sequences as the Sullys adapt to life with the Metkayina and the way of water. The Sullys leave their forest-dwelling Omatikaya clan and seek refuge among the seafaring Metkayina clan. Jake believes if he stays and fights the RDA that it will only bring death and ruin to the Na’vi since it’s him the Sky People are after. Quaritch and resents his father for what he did to the Na’vi. Spider, as it turns out, is the son of the late Col. Aided by a team of other special forces recoms, Recom Quaritch decides the most ruthlessly efficient way to smoke out the elusive Jake is to target his Na’vi family: wife Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) and their children Neteyam (James Flatters), Lo’ak (Britain Dalton), Tuk (Trinity Jo-Li Bliss) and adopted teenage daughter, Kiri (Sigourney Weaver).Īlso caught up in Quaritch’s campaign against Jake is Jack Champion’s “Spider,” a human adolescent and friend of the Sully kids, who was left behind on Pandora as a baby when the humans fled. Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang), who’s back from the dead as a recombinant (recom), an avatar who possesses Quaritch’s implanted memories and his same hellbent desire to kill Jake. Jake is targeted by the forces of the RDA – in particular, Col. This makes him Public Enemy Number One to the Resources Development Administration (RDA), which seeks to colonize Pandora because the Earth is fast becoming uninhabitable. Jake leads the Na’vi resistance, fighting a guerrilla campaign against the Sky People utilizing the very military tactics he learned as a Marine. (We learn that humans are hunting the tulkun, Pandora's whale-like species whose brain fluids stop the human aging process.) Once again, former human-turned-Na’vi warrior Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) takes up arms against his former comrades-in-arms but this time he has his own family to protect. Avatar: The Way of Water Ending ExplainedĪfter a years-long absence, “The Sky People” (aka Earthlings) return to Pandora with full military might to plunder its natural resources for their own gain.
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