yes at the end of the movie he lives
I guess he turns into a na'vi at the end
The best part is probably at the end , when all the Na'vi(who are the avatar's who live in the wilderness of their planet Pandora) including Jake, the main character, who are battling to banish the humans from their lands!
Jake, Jake's friend, and Jake's Indian friend. Sorry I couldn't get names
Leona Lewis
I See You-Leona Lewis Or Pandora from the Avatar Score :)
I guess he turns into a na'vi at the end
The best part is probably at the end , when all the Na'vi(who are the avatar's who live in the wilderness of their planet Pandora) including Jake, the main character, who are battling to banish the humans from their lands!
Jake, Jake's friend, and Jake's Indian friend. Sorry I couldn't get names
there probably will be because at the end of the first avatar Jake stayed and i think they will make avatar 2 because they need to show what he does on Pandora
So far, the only information James Cameron has released about a sequel is that it will most likely continue from the end of the first movie and continue to follow the story of Jake and Neytiri.
The Avatar movie has a lot to do with the show!The movie follow the whole storyline, from the beginning up to the end.
Leona Lewis
I See You-Leona Lewis Or Pandora from the Avatar Score :)
Yes. In fact, in 2006 he said if the movie is successful he'll make 2 more movies. After the films recent success, James Cameron has confirmed that there will be a sequel, most likely continuing from the end of the first film and following Jake Sully and Neytiri. Sam Worthington has already signed on to play Jake Sully in a sequel. No development plans nor a title have been announced yet.
The Mountain Banshees or Ikrans are air based creatures. In the end of the hit movie AVATAR they fight of the humans vehicles lead by Taruk or the last shadow.
The Avatar series has officially ended. The creators of the show have confirmed that there will be no Book 4: Air. However, there are still 3 live action movies, directed by M. Night Shyamalan, which will come to theatres in the next several years.
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