The third Avatar movie, Fire and Ash, will be streaming soon and I believe everybody should watch it.
Avatar: Fire and Ash is an emotional and sensitive movie at the start because the main characters are grieving over a major character’s death. Neytiri has a deep hatred for Spider. They feel as if they’ve lost everything.
Villain Miles Quaritch is still on a search for Jake, determined to kill him. Quaritch and his army run into Mangkwan, a Na’vi tribe that’s rejected Eywa, the Na’vi god, and become allied with them. Quaritch takes Spider, and Jake surrenders himself to avoid war.
The Sully family is struggling and unable to do anything. Kiri learns she was sired from Eywa herself and struggles to connect and talk to her. Spider escapes from Quaritch and figures out a way to help Kiri speak to Eywa.
I never liked Spider personally, but his helping Kiri made me feel differently. Kiri asks for help from Eywa. Through Eywa’s intervention, Pandora’s wildlife ambushes the human army and forces as a response to Kiri. The leader of Mangkwan is attempting to kill Neytiri but Kiri saves her.
Jake and Quaritch are in battle before Spider interrupts by falling off a rock. Jake and Quaritch are forced to work together to save Spider. When Neytiri and her kids get there, Quaritch leaps off the rock and left me confused as to what happened to him. I feel as if he’s going to come back because he always does. I do not get why he can’t just quit and accept defeat.
The movie shows the characters’ resiliency and strength. It made me go through a rollercoaster of feelings. Avatar: Fire and Ash was emotional, but the ending left me excited for the next movie. I am also upset about having to wait so long for it.
If you are into thrilling movies, you’ll like the three Avatar movies. These films are likeable. It is easy to fall in love with Pandora and get attached to the characters in the movie.