Empire magazine just released the first photo of Big Bad Quaritch (Stephen Lang) in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Killed by Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) in the first installment released in 2009, Miles Quaritch, the big bad of Stephen Lang’s first opus, is back in Avatar 2… In Na’vi!
If fans have already spotted the actor in the trailer, magazine Empire Just released the first photo of the character.
In Avatar: The Last Airbender, Stephen Lang reprises his role but switches bodies, unlike Sigourney Weaver, who portrays a different character. Indeed, the actor who played the human leader of the RDA’s (Resources Development Administration) Avatar program now portrays Kiri, the teenage Na’vi, the adopted daughter of Jake (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri.
in the interview EmpireStephen Lang explains:Quaritch is taller, blue and still angry. But he will show more humility. When you take two arrows from the boat to the chest, it has some effect on you.”
In 2013, James Cameron said:Stephen Lang was great in the first film, it’s a privilege to have him back. I won’t say how we plan to get it back, but it’s science fiction after all. His character will develop unexpectedly throughout this new trilogy.E”.
In this sequel, still directed by James Cameron, the GDR has Recoms, also known as Recombinants: avatars imbued with the soldiers’ memories. This is what makes it possible for the vicious soldier to return in this sequel.
His soul entered the body of the recombinant. Lang adds:He was always a character moving in a straight line. But now it’s as nimble as any boatSo potentially more dangerous…
But the arrival of Recoms is just the beginning. Producer Jon Landau explains to the magazine: “Members of the RDA return with a veritable armada to reclaim their lost treasure“.
They have built a new city, Bridgehead, and are using the resources of Pandora’s oceans. They also have 3D printing capability, which allows them to be equipped even better. The Pandora War has just begun!
Worn by Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet and Cliff Curtis, Avatar: The Way of Water It will be released in theaters on December 14.
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