Chaplin, Fire and Ash and Avatar
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Avatar: Fire and Ash might have had more of a mixed reception than the previous two movies, but if there's one thing critics can agree on is that Oona Chaplin's Varang is the stand-out of the new movie. The leader of new Na'vi clan known as the Ash People, Varang is something we've never seen before in an Avatar movie.
Stephen Lang and Oona Chaplin reveal the fiery “domination and submission” relationship between Quaritch and Verang in Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Oona Chaplin previews Varang, the new villain and leader of the volcanic Ash People in Avatar: Fire and Ash. The actress, joining the likes of Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña, describes the natural disaster that destroyed Varang's world. "She becomes the ...
Exclusive: Varang star Oona Chaplin tells us about bringing to life her Avatar: Fire and Ash villain Pandora has a new threat in town. While The Way of Water introduced us to the ocean-loving Metkayina, Avatar: Fire and Ash brings us the Mangkwan, a fire-obsessed, war-hungry Na'vi clan.
Sam Worthington, Stephen Lang, Oona Chaplin, Bailey Bass, Jack Champion, and Trinity Bliss weigh in on Avatar: Fire and Ash.
Leading them is Varang (Oona Chaplin), a scene-stealing sorceress who immediately takes Fire and Ash to a new level. At times slinky and seductive, at others downright terrifying, Chaplin's performance creates a sci-fi villainess for the ages.