It came as a shock to many that Stephen Lang would reprise his role as Colonel Miles Quaritch in the upcoming sequel, Avatar. As the buzz over Avatar: The Way of Water continues to build, the actor gave an exclusive interview to Empire Magazine on his return to the role, which includes a new update. The second film’s antagonist will be a Recombinant, an avatar clone with the memories of human warriors, who was killed in the first film after being shot twice in the chest.
There will be a full army of avatars ready to fight with the character when he returns. As a result of the events in the first film, Quaritch is now on a journey for retribution. ‘He’s bigger, he’s bluer, and he’s angry off,’ Lang told Empire Magazine. “However, there may be an element of humility in this.” “When you get two Na’vi arrows in the chest, you’re going to feel something.” Additionally, Empire Magazine released a new image from the film, which depicts Quaritch in his newly reimagined visage.
The soldier’s avatar now towers above the other people in the lab, as shown in the photograph. A holographic scan of a human brain may be seen behind the main figure. When Quaritch’s avatar form appears in the second film, he has a military buzz cut, a tank-top, and camouflage pants. Besides Quaritch, RDA, the same firm that appeared in the previous film, will also be returning with improved technology to fight the Na’vi.
The business will once again raid Pandora in search of new resources, but this time, they have their sights set on the waters of the planet. RDA has developed a massive metropolis on Pandora named Bridgehead with a 3D printing plant that will be used to manufacture weapons, unlike the Hell’s Gate complex in the first film. An action-packed spectacle that moviegoers have come to anticipate from a James Cameron film is in the works for Avatar: The Way of the Water, which has a cast of avatar troops preparing for combat. On December 16, Avatar: The Way of Water will premiere in select cinemas, bringing back Quaritch and the RDA.