‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Ending Explained: Jake Vs. Quaritch

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‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Ending Explained: Jake Vs. Quaritch
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Let’s break down the main events of AvatarTheWayOfWater and explain everything that happened at the film’s explosive ending.

Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Avatar: The Way of WaterAvatar: The Way of Water is, by any measurement, a resounding victory for cinema. James Cameron took thirteen years to release the sequel to 2009’s Avatar, and the extended development time paid off. The Way of Water is even prettier than the first movie, has action set pieces that surpass the original, and has a story anchored in layered characters and emotional growth.

Who Are the Main Villains in 'The Way of Water'? Together, the Sullys lead their Na’vi tribe and learn what happiness truly means. However, fifteen years after their victory against humans, the colonizers return to Pandora, bringing war and destruction. Jake leads the Na’vi into fierce battles against humans the following year, disrupting their supply chains and trying to contain their exploration of native life.

To protect his family from Quaritch, Jake decides that the Sullys should escape and hide among a different tribe. Their escape would also protect the rest of their tribe since they are the primary target for Quaritch. So, the Sullys take shelter in the Metkayina clan, also known as the Reef People. There, they must learn the way of water and forge a new home.

Killing a Tulkun is the same as attacking one of the Metkayina themselves, a provocation that can lead to war. Sadly, the Tulkuns are the only source of Amrita, a liquid extract from their brains that can halt human aging. This new substance is what’s funding the recent colonization efforts at Pandora. When Quaritch is hunting Jake, he finds out his enemy has been hiding in an archipelago that hosts dozens of Na’vi tribes.

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