Avatar, Fire and Ash
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The newest antagonist in the series, Varang (Oona Chaplin) of the Ash People, has good reason to be upset. She feels abandoned by the Na'vi god, Eywa, after a volcano destroyed her home — you may have missed the remains of a humongous hometree at the Ash People's settlement.
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.
Fire and Ash's villain actors talk about their character's relationship and their experience filming the third movie in the series.
Miles Quaritch, played by Stephen Lang, realizes this and sees an opportunity. The enemy of his enemy is also his friend, and, at a certain point in the film, Quaritch makes a bold decision to align himself with Varang. The resulting scene is one of the most memorable in the film, and io9 talked to both the actors about it.
Avatar: Fire and Ash is now in theaters, bringing fans all over Earth back to the planet Pandora for another chapter in the Sully Family saga. Following the tragic events of Avatar: The Way of Water,
For Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third installment of James Cameron’s epic sci fi series about the Na’vi people on the planet Pandora, Chaplin was cast as Varang, the fierce leader of the Ash People, who are at odds with the Metkayina clan, which former human Jake ( Sam Worthington) and his love Neytiri ( Zoe Saldaña) have joined.
"Avatar: Fire and Ash" is now in theaters, but does the movie have a post-credits scene teasing "Avatar 4" or future storylines? Here’s what to know as the credits roll.
The leader of the Ash People, Varang, is front and center, highlighting a distinctly different Na'vi tribe in Fire and Ash. Having survived a cataclysmic event that destroyed their once-vibrant home,