Avatar: The Way of Water: Burning Questions We Want Answered in Avatar 3

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After watching the much-anticipated sequel to Avatar, here are the biggest questions we want to be answered in the third installment. The next installment to James Cameron’s Avatar we waited thirteen years for has finally arrived, bigger than ever. Avatar: The Way of Water has a larger cast, longer runtime, expanded world-building, and even more spectacular special effects than what made its predecessor so famous, being considered a superior sequel in almost every way. More than a decade after human RDA lost against the native Na’vi and left Pandora, human-turned-blue-alien Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and his actual-blue-alien wife Ney’tiri (Zoe Saldaña) have formed a family. But the humans have returned to take over Pandora. While it’s a basic sci-fi plot to fight off alien invaders (though this time it’s humans invading again), there’s a lot introduced here, with a lot of questions remaining after the credits start rolling. Some are clearly set-ups for Cameron’s three sequel movies, while others are not as clear. Here are some of the biggest unanswered questions from Avatar: The Way of Water, and what their answers could mean for the future of the franchise.

Numerous characters throughout the film speculate on who could be Kiri’s father, including Kiri herself, though it’s treated mostly as joke, and no real possibilities can be seen. Some creative theories suggest that Kiri might not have a traditional father. Before her mother Grace dies in the process of being transferred to a blue avatar body, she tells Jake that Eywa, the life-force of Pandora, is real. Kiri has some type of effect on plants and animals and is close to the planet, so she might be the product Eywa, of Pandora itself. Given the amount of focus put on this question and her power with the Tree of Souls, this theory doesn’t seem so wild, and Kiri might have an even bigger role to play later on.


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