
Avatar: Fire and Ash picks up the story of Pandora, and the actors involved have a lot to share about how their characters are changing. In a candid interview, Grae Drake talks with Sam Worthington, Stephen Lang, and Oona Chaplin about the difficulties of making the film – both physically and emotionally – and what viewers can look forward to.
Worthington discusses Jake Sully’s development, imagining what it would be like to live as a ten-foot-tall Na’vi and how the technology used to create the film has improved. Lang explores the surprising emotional side of Quaritch and the complex relationship he has with Varang, which is more than just a typical hero-versus-villain dynamic. Chaplin details how she created Varang’s intense physicality, drawing inspiration from Zoe Saldaña and the powerful energy of Pandora.
The three actors also discuss James Cameron’s flexible filmmaking approach, the lengthy production process following “The Way of Water,” and how this unique style shapes the final movie. They hint at new partnerships, complicated relationships, and characters whose motivations aren’t always clear-cut, blurring the lines between good and evil.
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2025-12-06 03:06