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Avatar 3 may pay off after revealing title ‘Fire & Ash’ with the original film’s darkest missing scene

Avatar 3 may pay off after revealing title ‘Fire & Ash’ with the original film’s darkest missing scene

Summary

  • The title of
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    points to a dark future for Pandora, with the Fire Na’vi causing conflict in the series.
  • Jake Sully’s Dream Hunt vision could come true in
    Avatar3
    with the possible destruction of Pandora.
  • The fire and ashes theme in
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    could make the conflict between Na’vi and RDA more morally complex.



Although Avatar3The title doesn’t reveal much about the film’s story, but it does recall a deleted scene from the 2009 original. AvatarThe sheer number of upcoming Avatar Movies prove that James Cameron’s franchise will continue to grow for some time, and given the box office success of the first sequel to the original film, that’s not surprising. Avatar: The Way of WaterThe end of left the door open for further expansions, not only to the story of the Sully family, but also to the immersive fictional universe of the franchise. Now Avatar3The action can be continued where it left off.


Director James Cameron recently announced that Avatar3 is titled Avatar: Fire and Ashesa decision that should not surprise anyone who follows the news about the sequel. Cameron had already indicated that Avatar: Fire and Ashes would introduce Fire Na’vi, similar to Avatar: The Way of Water revealed the Metakyina, or water Na’vi, for the first time. These fire Na’vi promise more conflict in the series, with Cameron stating that they would reveal a dark side of the Na’vi not seen in previous films. However, this is not necessarily the reason for the film’s nickname “Fire and Ashes“ come here.

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Avatar: Fire and Ashes could see Pandora burn down (like Jake’s dream hunting vision)

Jake Sully saw endless fires during Avatar’s deleted “Dream Hunt” scene


It seems that Jake Sully’s Dream Hunt premonitions, despite the original Avatar to cut this key scene before release. Avatar‘s deleted Dream Hunt sequence, Jake Sully saw Pandora go up in flames due to the RDA attacks. The Dream Hunt was a hallucinogenic vision quest undertaken by the Na’vi as a coming of age ritual, and Jake risked his life to receive a vision of the Na’vi homeworld burning. This forced him to side with the Na’vi against the RDA, and Avatar: The Way of Water brought back the imagery of the scene in its opening scenes.

The purpose of dream hunting is to take a look into your own future.


Now, Avatar3The story of seems to adequately compensate for Jake’s lack of vision. This would make sense, since the purpose of dream hunting is to take a look at one’s future and, after Avatar: The Way of Water‘s ending, Jake will continue to be in conflict with the RDA in the sequel. What is less clear is whether “Fire and Ashes” refers to the condition in which the RDA left Jake’s former home. Avatar: The Way of WaterThe Sully family moves into the Metkayina’s seaside house to stop the RDA from attacking the Omatikaya clan’s village.

Avatar’s dream hunt was partially rewarded with water

The return of the RDA involved the burning of Pandora’s forests

Sam Worthington as Jake Sully in Avatar
Custom image by Debanjana Chowdhury


This seems to temporarily distract the human invaders, but at the end of the sequel the RDA finally tracks them down. Avatar: Fire and Ashes must uncover this plan by explaining whether the burning woods Jake saw were the home of the Omatikaya clan. Avatar: The Way of WaterThe opening scene paid off in part for Jake’s dream-hunting vision of Avatar when the sequel depicted the return of the RDA in a sequence in which the forests of Pandora and their inhabitants were indiscriminately burned by spaceship engines. Nevertheless Avatar3The Jake Sully story is intended to bring the character’s vision closer to home.

Proving that Jake was destined to take over the Omatikaya clan would add even more significance to his potential death.


Avatar: Fire and Ashes should reveal that Jake saw the Omatikaya clan village burn during his dream hunt for two reasons. First, it would explain why Jake was chosen as the leader of the clan, as his fate is clearly beyond his control. Second, proving that Jake was always destined to take over the Omatikaya clan would make his eventual death even more impactful. Avatar: The Way of WaterJack Champion hinted that the sequel contains a bomb when he appeared in a Hollywood Reporter Interview that a certain moment in the script left him speechless. This could be Jake’s death.

Which faction is the real threat? The RDA or the Fire Clan from Avatar 3

The hero’s family could fall apart in this sequel

Jake (Sam Worthington) stares at a ship in Avatar: The Way of Water


Fans can also read the title Fire and Ashes implying that the ashes are the aftermath of Neteyam’s death and the fire is the internal conflict within the Sully family. When Neytiri discovers that Spider secretly rescued his father Miles Quaritch, even though the RDA forces killed Neteyam, she will likely redouble her efforts to wipe out the human invaders. This will undoubtedly strain Spider’s relationship with the Sully children and cause Neytiri’s Avatar3 subplot that is central to the sequel’s story. Meanwhile, the Fire Clan’s increasingly violent tactics could complicate the franchise’s morality.

The Na’vi are clearly right to defend themselves against the human invaders, and Avatar: The Way of WaterThe opening scene of clearly presents Jake’s attack on a supply train as a heroic moment of resistance. However, Cameron’s hints that the Fire Na’vi are less heroic may make the conflict more morally complex. The Fire Clan could destroy parts of Pandora in Avatar 3: Fire and Ashes and the title of the film may refer to the state the planet is in after both parties in their conflict burned down parts of Pandora’s precious forest in their attempts to defeat each other.


Avatar 3 could revisit the deleted dream-hunting idea from the original film

Avatar 3 could prove that the RDA is not the only destructive force of Pandora

AvatarThe missing dream-hunting scene could be understood as Jake’s prescient warning of the RDA’s destructive power, but it can also be understood as a warning of the Na’vi’s destructive potential. In trying to preserve their way of life, the Na’vi could inadvertently destroy the planet they value so much. If Avatar3The Fire Clan launching a provoked attack on the RDA could backfire and wipe out their own territory in a catastrophic move that Jake unknowingly foresaw, making the missing scene even more significant in terms of the franchise’s canon.

The title of Avatar: Fire and Ash suggests that the series may revisit the striking imagery of the dream chase scene.


Avatar: The Way of WaterThe opening scene was already based on the symbolism of the Dream Hunt sequence, although the scene from Avatar‘s finished with the editing. Now, Avatar: Fire and AshesThe title of “The Dream Hunt” implies that the series may revisit the striking imagery of the dream hunt scene and anchor it in the story of the series. Avatar: Fire and Ashes could see the RDA burning down Pandora or the Fire Clan unknowingly doing the same. Either way, Jake’s best missing person scene of 2009 Avatar could make a lot more sense over time Avatar3The story ends.

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