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Avatar 3 Ending Explained, Who Dies and Will There Be Avatar 4?

Avatar 3 Ending Explained, Who Dies and Will There Be Avatar 4?

SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” now playing in theaters.

Director James Cameron is back with biggest and longest “Avatar” movie yet, “Fire and Ash.” Taking place shortly after the events of 2022’s “The Way of Water,” “Fire and Ash” ups the stakes even further, bring massive battles between the Na’vi and humans, and introduces the series’ scariest villain yet.

Just like “The Way of Water” introduced the aquatic Metkayina clan, who became allies with Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and his family, “Fire and Ash” debuts the evil Mangkwan tribe, led by the mystical Varang (Oona Chaplin). The Mangkwan live in a dormant volcano and raid the other Na’vi groups on Pandora, which is how they first run afoul of the Sullys.

Soon, the Mangkwan ally themselves with Quaritch (Stephen Lang), who still has a bone to pick with Jake, and trade in their spears and arrows for guns and flamethrowers. Varang grows close with Quaritch and joins her fiery Mangkwan forces with the human RDA army, who captures Jake.

After escaping, Jake bands together the Na’vi forces to battle the Mangkwan and RDA, but the bad guys are nearly too powerful and kill many of the Sullys’ allies. In the nick of time, the whale-like Tulkun aid the heroes, and Jake’s adopted daughter Kiri (Sigourney Weaver) connects with the spiritual deity Eywa and rallies the animals of Pandora to their cause. Jake’s family saves the day and defeats Quaritch, Varang and the RDA…for now.

Cameron has long spoken about his plans to make “Avatar 4” and “Avatar 5,” which have release dates set for 2029 and 2031, respectively. The director has said he’s already shot some footage for a fourth movie, but Disney greenlighting it will depend on how well “Fire and Ash” is received. The two previous “Avatar” movies each grossed more than $2 billion at the worldwide box office, so expectations for “Fire and Ash” are high.

Just like “The Way of Water” and “Fire and Ash,” the next sequels would jump ahead in time to account for the young actors’ aging, Cameron has revealed. “Fire and Ash” also briefly introduces a new, airborne group of Na’vi called the Wind Traders, who would play a role in the fourth and fifth movies. They’re led by Peylak (played by “Harry Potter” alum David Thewlis), who shelters the Sully family before they’re attacked by the Mangkwan raiders.

See who else may reappear in future “Avatar” sequels, and who fans said goodbye to in “Fire and Ash” below.

Caio Rocha

Sou Caio Rocha, redator especializado em Tecnologia da Informação, com formação em Ciência da Computação. Escrevo sobre inovação, segurança digital, software e tendências do setor. Minha missão é traduzir o universo tech em uma linguagem acessível, ajudando pessoas e empresas a entenderem e aproveitarem o poder da tecnologia no dia a dia.

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