"Unlike the previous two films, Fire and Ash is narrated by Lo'ak (Britain Dalton), Jake and Neytiri's second-oldest son. But playing an arguably bigger role in the film is the very human Spider (Jack Champion), who is the biological son of Quaritch (Stephen Lang) but is much happier living amongst the Na'vi. Spider might consider the Sullys to be his true family, but as it's not possible for him to breathe the air of Pandora,"
"No one in the family is happy about this decision, but thinking a change of scenery might help everyone, Jake suggests the Pandora equivalent of a family road trip to take Spider to his new home. "The Pandora equivalent of a family road trip" involves the very cool airships that you might remember from the trailers. Unfortunately, the choice also kicks off a chain of events that leads to more danger than ever before for the Sully family - and Pandora in general."
The third Avatar film picks up weeks after the previous installment with Jake, Neytiri, and their children mourning the death of eldest son Neteyam. Lo'ak narrates the story, while Spider, Quaritch's biological son, plays a central role despite relying on a respirator to survive Pandora's air. Jake and Neytiri send Spider to live with friendly humans after respirator scares, and they undertake a Pandora 'family road trip' via airships to relocate him. The trip triggers events that endanger the Sully family and Pandora. The film runs three hours and 17 minutes and delivers expansive worldbuilding and action sequences.
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