


He comes back with a group of former-human-now-Na'vi soldiers who are the film's main antagonists, but not the only ones. They have two sons-Neteyam ( Jamie Flatters) and Lo'ak ( Britain Dalton)-and a daughter named Tuk (Trinity Jo-Li Bliss), and they are guardians of Kiri ( Sigourney Weaver), the offspring of Weaver's character from the first film.įamily bliss is fractured when the 'sky people' return, including an avatar Na'vi version of one Colonel Miles Quaritch ( Stephen Lang), who has come to finish what he started, including vengeance on Jake for the death of his human form. Before then, we catch up with Jake Sully ( Sam Worthington), a human who is now a full-time Na'vi and partners with Neytiri ( Zoe Saldana), with whom he has started a family. One can tell that Cameron really cares most about the world-building mid-section of this film, which is one of his greatest accomplishments, so he rushes through some of the set-ups to get to the good stuff. "Avatar: The Way of Water" struggles to find its footing at first, throwing viewers back into the world of Pandora in a narratively clunky way.
