“Dead” villain returns in Avatar 2

Dead villain returns in Avatar 2

Other familiar faces will return in Avatar 2: The Way of Water alongside Jake (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana). The big bad guy’s is now blue. Because Commander Quaritch (Stephen Lang) returns in the Na’Vi version. And the makes him an even bigger threat.

The great sci-fi villain gets even more dangerous in Avatar 2

Lang now explained this to Empire Magazine.

He’s bigger, bluer, and pissed off. […] He has [im Vorgänger] always a straightforward and direct type. But now he’s as supple as it gets. He can move with the same cunning and ferocity as the Na’Vi.

Indeed, this makes Lang’s character an even greater threat than in Avatar. Given the cold-bloodedness and brutality, the full-blooded soldier was at least easy to assess there. Now he has adopted the looks and abilities of his enemies. Does he still? urges unconditionally for their subjugation or annihilation, but is not yet known.

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Whether that will be the case is something that sci-fi fans will find out in the not too distant future. Avatar 2 is scheduled for December 14, 2022 come to the cinemas. Stephen Lang should also be known to many from films such as Don’t Breathe.

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