The actress referred to this topic during a conversation at the board Avatar 2: Water Sense at CCXP in Brazil. For Zoe Saldanha, Neytiri’s new maturity is more than just a look at the different facets of a maturing character. At the same time, this is a journey through the path of motherhood and new responsibilities, They bring the warrior a new view of the world. An incredibly interesting journey to discover how time has given the Na’vi a new identity and made them a more complex figure in history.
“When you are young, you are not afraid. You say yes to every challenge and jump right in, learn it and don’t even care about the consequences. When you become a parent, the thought of losing something that you love more than yourself is unimaginable, ”the actress explained. “So this fear has entered Neytiri (…), but these children are strong. They are just great because they belong to Neytiri and Jake. So let’s get to know Pandora and her oceans through her eyes. We will do all this for the first time, because for children this is the very thing. It’s really beautiful.”
A key character in the Avatar universe.
Avatar 2: Water Sense it takes place ten years after the events of the 2009 film. So it’s a whole new take on the story. In particular, delving into what happened after the shocking ending of the famous plot. As we remember, Jake Sully succeeded bring his mind back to the artificial avatar he had previously occupied. Which made him finally a full member of the Na’vi tribe. However, apart from that, it also opened up the possibility that he could start a family with Neytiri. Which, in the end, seems to have happened.
For Saldana, the fact that the warrior is the mother in this chapter of the story adds complexity and depth to your experience. Pandora is a planet full of challenges. But beyond that, its inhabitants are fundamentally and biologically connected to its ecosystem. So being a mother becomes, according to the actress, a total experience. One that also includes varying levels of experience and an organic connection to everything that happens in Neytiri’s life. In particular, in the way he understands his children.
The translator explained that she understood Neytiri’s evolution through her “understanding of her ability to protect those she loves.” A point that also allows the warrior take a new perspective on what you want to do and how you want to fight in the future. As he commented, for his character it is no longer victory or death, but ensuring the safety of those around him. In particular, the children he fathered with Jake Sully, who will presumably be an important part of the argument.
Avatar 2: Water Sense offers new Pandora perspectives

AT Avatar 2: Water Sense, the role of the family has become fundamental. In the original film, the tribe was the perception of the whole and the emotions that united the Na’vi with Pandora. Now the connection is much more subtle. At this point, Cameron has not fully explained what is the real role of the couple’s children in this story. But successes have made it clear that their parents are ready to fight for their safety.
What is clear in Avatar 2: Water Sense, is that Jake and Neytiri have five children, three biological and two adopted. One of them, Miles “Spider” Socorro (Jack Champion), is a human child who was left behind when the RDA evacuated Pandora. In fact, there are suggestions that the little boy may have some connection to Colonel Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang), with whom he shares his name. Something that a brief screening during the D23 Expo seemed to confirm, showing some of the sequences in which a character kidnaps a child.
Another little mystery in the family of Jake Sully and Neytiri is Kiri, played by Sigourney Weaver. The actress who played Dr. Grace Augustine in the previous film (and died in the story). returns to embody a teenage Na’vi. Now, there still isn’t much indication as to why Weaver plays both characters.

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It has been suggested that Avatar 2: Water Sense it could be a new expression of life on Pandora. Even this character confirms that nothing really dies in the planet’s mysterious ecosystem. Finally, Neteyam (Jamie Flatters), Loak (Britain Dalton), and Tuktiray (Trinity Jo-Lee Bliss), the couple’s biological children. Very little is known about each of them. To we’ll have to wait until the film’s upcoming premiere to understand its true place in history.
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