“Avatar: The Way of Water”: tough guy Miles Quaritch returned to revenge, consciousness transfer into an Avatar

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In the ‘Avatar’ movie, played by Stephen Lang’s human villain Miles Quaritch impressed, driving a mecha he faced Na’vi also oppressive force, once the protagonist into a desperate situation.

Previous reports have mentioned that Stephen Lang will return in ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’, and in a recent interview with ‘Empire’ magazine he revealed that he will make an appearance in the sequel as Avatar, but his identity will remain as ” Miles Quaritch”.

"Avatar: The Way of Water": tough guy Miles Quaritch returned to revenge, consciousness transfer into an Avatar | FMV6

In the ‘Avatar’ Miles Quaritch’s human body has died, but the sequel his consciousness through technological means into the body of the Avatar, that is, to become the Avatar with human consciousness and memory.

And because of the previous experience of being killed by the male lead, he will seek revenge in the sequel, and with one of the actions also have more human camp avatar.

“He gets bigger, more ‘blue’, and very angry. But it may also become more cautious, after all, you’ve been shot twice in the chest with arrows (that’s how you died in the previous game) and it will definitely have an impact.”

"Avatar: The Way of Water": tough guy Miles Quaritch returned to revenge, consciousness transfer into an Avatar | FMV6
"Avatar: The Way of Water": tough guy Miles Quaritch returned to revenge, consciousness transfer into an Avatar | FMV6

Not only Miles Quaritch, but also RDA, the human company that suffered in ‘Avatar’, will return with newer technology to deal with Na’vi.

This time RDA has set its sights on the oceans of Pandora to continue mining the resources.

In the sequel RDA company has built a city on the planet Pandora and can 3D print weaponry, Na’vi will face a more powerful human enemy.

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ will be released in Northern America on December 16, and Cameron compared the series to his own ‘The Lord of the Rings’.

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