'Avatar: Fire And Ash' Trailer Teases The Franchise's Biggest Change Yet
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'Avatar: Fire And Ash' Trailer Teases The Franchise's Biggest Change Yet
"Jake Sully asks, "What if every human being could live here without a mask?" Immediately after, we see Spider walking on what is presumably Pandora without a mask. How is this possible? Soon after this shot, we see Spider with Kiri, and he uses what seems to be a queue or "kuri," the tendril the Na'vi use to form a connection with nature and each other, to link with a fish."
"Spider has lived among the Na'vi for a while now, but biologically, he's a human, which is why he's worn a mask this entire time. So why can he suddenly do this? Earlier in the trailer, we see an unconscious Spider as glowing tendrils crawl up his body and into his nose. Could this be a new procedure that gives him the Na'vi's ability to breathe Pandora's air?"
"If so, this opens up an entirely new possibility for Pandora. Colonization has always been a threat to the Na'vi, but a way for humans to live on Pandora just as easily as they do could completely change the balance of power. It's certainly exciting for Spider, but it opens the Na'vi up to a brand new threat. It's possible the procedure requires a degre"
Avatars allow humans to breathe Pandora's atmosphere and coexist with native species, while masks provide a low-tech breathing option. The latest trailer reveals a potential third option that could eliminate avatars. Jake Sully asks whether every human could live on Pandora without a mask, and footage shows Spider walking maskless and using a queue or "kuri" to link with a fish. Earlier trailer shots show glowing tendrils entering Spider's body and nose while he is unconscious. The imagery suggests a procedure might grant humans Na'vi-like physiology and breathing ability. Such a development could produce Na'vi-human hybrids, alter the balance of power, and increase colonization risks. The procedure's requirements and limitations remain unclear.
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