James Cameron He revealed that he decided to include an important sequence in the third episode of the science fiction epic that had originally planned to save for a future sequel.
Avatar: fire and ash It is the third of the five films in Avatar Saga, following 2022 Avatar: the water of the water. The series should continue Avatar 5Which will not reach 2031. But Cameron has no interest in dragging his feet with the story he wants to tell.
“The good news is that they do not guess my creative impulses secondly. Unless, and this has not happened a little on flames and Ash, I am looking at it, you know, I am not a great brilliant screenwriter.
“There is something a little outside here in the narrative. And so, our Turuk is back [in Fire and Ash]Right? You know, the great bird that Jake Cavalca [in the climax of the first Avatar].
“I always waited for the question:” Why don’t you just go to get the big red bird and kill everyone how did you do it? “Because this does not exist at all in terms of water.”
The Toruk, the high predatory massif that Sam Worthington ‘S Jake Sully glued to the climax of the first film, is one of the most iconic creatures of the franchise. Cameron says he understood that he could not simply ignore him in the current story.
“F*Ck that! He should take the bird, and he does it. And he uses it to cause a little chaos.”
The return of Turuk means that Fire and ash Pandora’s mythology will not expand, it will report one of the toughest visual moments of the franchise. If Jake is mounting Truk again, the public can expect a sequence designed to leave the jaws on the floor.
With Cameron who moved scenes once he had planned to “save”, Fire and ash It seems that it does not hold anything.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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