Sci-Fi Avatar: Fire and Ash

Zack Snyder is going to sue. :o
Not before George RR Martin.

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Close enough. :o
 
Big Jim flew all the way from New Zealand just to show us concept art is peak Jim. :o

I do like the title, much better than the rumored ones.
 
I love the fact that every time Avatar is back on the news, the fanboys of the kiddie Avatar show also come back to tell us about how the producers’s of the kiddie show should sue.

Even though Cameron already cleaned their clock in the courtroom before most of them were out of their diapers.

there is a reason the movie was called “the last airbender” only. Courtesy of big Jim. Your kiddy thing already lost kiddos. :cool::cool::cool:
 
Two legends can co-exist. You can praise one thing without tearing down the other. That being said, kid's show or not, Avatar The Last Airbender is amazing. :shrug:
 
I think she was in 3 but they changed the story and moved her part to 4. Why would Jon Landau writte this ?
 
AND then Big J and The Fire Nation attacked....
 
OK, I have a question here. Isn't there a sense of urgency here? How many biospheres and tribes in Pandora can we explore before like the jig is up?

Like planet Earth's military is literally there to take over the planet. This is an existential war. I'm not sure how Jake thought just moving to the water tribe was a solution in Way of Water. What's the longterm plan here?

Also, is there any type of peaceful solution that's possible? Because it doesn't look like it. Earth is dying, and humanity wants to make Pandora its new home. This is a relatively dire situation. So if there's like a fire or volcanic tribe, what is the goal here? Is this now part of Jake perhaps uniting all the tribes against the military? But wasn't that already the case in the first movie?

It just feels like humanity will have to be driven to extinction for the Sullys and Pandora to win. That's the only way I see out of the current predicament.
 
Isn't the plotline this time around the a tribe actually being villainous because James Cameron wanted to explore different facets of the Na'vi?
 

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