AlthoughAvatar: Fire & Ashis still a long way away,Avatar: The Way Of Waterhas already proven that the franchise has more to offer than its harshest critics claimed. Although I was impressed with the visual effects featured in 2009’sAvatar, I did still agree with most critics about the movie’s derivative story. WhileSouth ParkcomparingAvatarto a mash-up ofDances With WolvesandThe Smurfstook things a little too far, it was hard to deny that the movie’s simplistic story was overly familiar.
However, byAvatar: The Way Of Water’s ending, I couldn’t wait to return to Pandora.The many upcomingAvatarmoviesprove that director James Cameron is heavily invested in the future of the franchise but, after the second movie improved on the original so substantially, I find it easy to see why.Avatar: Fire & Ash’s release datewon’t arrive for a few more months, but I’m more convinced than ever that the sequel could expand the world of Pandora afterAvatar: The Way Of Water’s success.
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Avatar: The Way Of Water Proved Most Avatar Criticisms Wrong
Avatar’s Sequel Improved On The Original Movie Considerably
Avatar: The Way Of Wateraddressed the primary criticisms ofAvatarwith a more robust story and more complex characters, meaning the next installment of the series can be an even bigger improvement on the original movie’s straightforward formula. Critics ofAvatarwho admitted that the movie’s visuals were lush and impressive still argued that Cameron’s vision didn’t boast an exciting story or interesting characters. AlthoughAvatar’s plot had some echoes of political realities, I found it hard to refute these claims.
Although Avatar: The Way Of Water was an even bigger spectacle in terms of sheer visual impact, its story was also a vast improvement on the original movie’s plot.

The story of an interloper going rogue and siding with the natives in a battle against their colonial oppressors was one that viewers had seen many times before in many guises, and this made it hard to re-watchAvataronce the initial wow factor of its visuals faded. Fortunately, althoughAvatar: The Way Of Waterwas an even bigger spectacle in terms of sheer visual impact, its story was also a vast improvement on the original movie’s plot. There was acharacter arc for Jake’s son Lo’ak, an intriguing storyline for Kiri, and a surprisingly emotional relationship between Spider and Quaritch.
The Avatar Franchise Is No Longer Defined Just By Its Visuals
Avatar: The Way Of Water Proved The Series Has A Story After All
Avatar’s visuals were so striking that it was easy to forgive the movie’s predictable narrative, but this would not have lasted for another installment. Fortunately, asAvatar: Fire & Ash’s new villains prove,the characters and story of theAvatarmovies are now as interesting as the franchise’s visuals. While some fans will seek outAvatar: Fire & Ashin search of sheer blockbuster spectacle alone, many more will want to know how Jake and Neytiri cope in the aftermath of Neteyam’s death.
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While seeing Payakan the Tulkun tear apart a hunter’s ship was impressive,Avatar: Fire & Ashexploring Lo’ak’s new role in the Metkayina clan is just as promising. Finally, theAvatarmovies have the character beats and narrative arcs to match their peerless visuals, giving viewers something to get invested in beyond pure spectacle. This is a necessity in a crowded, competitive blockbuster marketplace, andAvatar: The Way Of Water’s engaging story was a reminder of just how much Cameron’s career has relied on old-fashioned storytelling as much as newfangled technological film making gadgetry.
The Most Exciting Thing About Avatar: Fire & Ash Is The Story
Avatar: The Way Of Water Left the Sully Clan In An Interesting Position
InAvatar: The Way Of Water’s ending, the Sully family were left in an unenviable position. The RDA brought the fight to the Metkayina, meaning Jake and company couldn’t hide out in the community any longer. However, Lo’ak had only just found his place in the clan, finally adjusting to life there and putting his rebellious side to good use by helping to temporarily defeat the RDA.
Avatar 3’s Story Suggests Jake & Neytiri Won’t Be Replaced As Main Characters
A recent interview with Zoe Saldana suggests Jake and Neytiri could be Avatar: Fire & Ash’s main characters, but this may not be a good decision.
Now, asAvatar: Fire & Ash’s villainous Fire Clanprove that not all Na’vi are outright heroic, the sequel’s story can flesh out the family’s internal conflicts, too. Spider’s split loyalty to Quartich and the Sully clan is almost certain to blow up in his face if Neytiri discovers that he saved the man who almost murdered her husband, and this will complicate his burgeoning relationship with Kiri even further.
It is not yet clear how exactly Kiri bent the plant life of Pandora’s sea to her will.
As if this weren’t complicated enough,Kiri’s emerging powers will need to be addressed inAvatar: The Way Of Waterafter they proved pivotal to beating the RDA in the sequel’s climax. It is not yet clear how exactly Kiri bent the plant life of Pandora’s sea to her will, but it seems to have some connection to the seizure she suffered while visiting the Tree of Souls earlier in the movie.Avatar: The Way Of Wates’s follow-up can clarify this inAvatar: Fire & Ash’s story, proving in the process that the series has more to offer viewers than merely impressive visuals.