Avatar: The Way of Water, set to release on Disney+ Hotstar

Thirteen years after Academy Award®-winner James Cameron introduced viewers to a world unlike any they had ever seen with his breathtaking film AvatarDisney+ Hotstar is all set to release the eagerly-awaited sequel Avatar: The Way of Water on June 7. Available in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam, this groundbreaking cinematic odyssey unveils a new underwater adventure that promises to mesmerise viewers again. From the forests of Pandora, the beautiful land of the Omatikaya, to its ocean reefs inhabited by the Metkayina, the story brought to life by  James Cameron is a fascinating tale of family and togetherness. So, as you prepare to watch the eagerly-awaited movie, know the different world and characters of Avatar: The Way of Water:

The Sully Family from the  Omatikaya clan

Australian actor Sam Worthington returns to the leading role of Marine turned Na’vi leader Jake Sully. Zoe Saldaña once again is the Na’vi warrior Neytiri, wife of Jake Sully, now wrestling with her obligations and duties to her family and her clan. Sigourney Weaver plays their adopted teenage daughter Kiri, who’s the biological daughter of the avatar of Dr. Grace Augustine, the deceased character Weaver played in the first film. South London native Jamie Flatters is Neteyam, the eldest of Jake and Neytiri’s boys, and the “golden child,” who can do no wrong, Britain Dalton, who hails from Orange County, California is the proverbial second son, Lo’ak. Equally desperate to win Jake’s approval, Lo’ak was born with an extra finger, which makes him something of an outcast among his clan. Trinity Jo-Li Bliss portrays Tuk, the youngest of Jake and Neytiri. She is daring, mischievous and incredibly close to her mother Neytiri, her grandmother Mo’at played by CCH Pounder and big sister Kiri. 

Meanwhile, Jack Champion is Spider, a human child left behind on Pandora as a toddler, to whom the Sully kids, and Kiri in particular, feel a special attachment. 

The Metkayina clan 

Reuniting with James Cameron for the first time since 1997’s Titanic, Academy Award® winner Kate Winslet portrays Ronal, the Tsahik, or Shamanic Matriarch of the Metkayina clan, married to Tonowari played by Cliff Curtis, the Olo’eyktan of the clan. Bailey Bass plays Ronal and Tonowari’s teenage daughter Tsireya, whose ties to her family are tested once Jake and Neytiri’s middle child Lo’ak enters her life. Canadian-Filipino actor Filip Geljo plays their son Aonung, a great hunter, who treats the Sully family with wariness. And young Maori actor Duane Evans Jr. plays Metkayina teen Rotxo, best friend to Aonung. 

Colonel Miles Quaritch

Stephen Lang returns as a reconstituted Recom Quaritch. Having played the human antagonist from Avatar who died at the film's end, Lang returns as a recombinant, or recom, of his character. A recom is a specialized autonomous avatar embedded with the memories of the human whose DNA was used to create it. Quaritch’s recom possesses all the skills he had as the head of Secops, the private security force that once defended the base of Hell’s Gate, but now with the added advantage of a nine-foot-tall Na’vi body. 

Additional Cast 

Joel David Moore reprises his role as Norm Spellman, a scientist who remained behind on Pandora and felt at home with his Na’vi compatriots. Actor, musician, and filmmaker Jemaine Clement is Dr. Ian Garvin, a marine biologist who works for the RDA. Australian actor Brendan Cowell takes on the role of the larger-than-life captain of the Sea Dragon, Capt. Mick Scoresby, a man driven by self-interest and greed.

~ Characters from the world of Avatar: The Way of Water are coming to meet you on Disney+ Hotstar ~

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