Avatar: The Way of Water actor Bailey Bass plays Tsireya, describing the physically demanding filming of the film and the challenges of learning to free dive. The sequel to Cameron’s 2009s avatar It catches up with Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), 13 years after the events of the original movie, when the people return to Pandora, the couple and their new child are forced to leave their lodge. Taking refuge in an oceanic clan of the Na’vi called the Metkayina, the Sullys meet new characters, including clan leaders Ronal (Kate Winslet) and Tonowari (Cliff Curtis) and their daughter Tsireya.
In a recent interview with ShapeBass remembers the challenges he faced while learning to freedive, and his often physically demanding nature. Avatar: The Way of Water‘s production. The 19-year-old actress, who was 13 years old when she acted in the movie, said that being a young woman “bother with [her] body“added another layer of difficulty, especially given that it is”room with other all-male players who don’t mind breaking their arms with a somersaultCheck out Bass’ comment below on overcoming these challenges and being proud of his progress in freediving:
“[Freediving] It has become my least favorite thing to do in training. And I’ve become superior to most of the cast, which I say politely and proudly, because being so nervous, it takes forever to put on a wetsuit, being outside your body, until then, finally…that’s your favorite thing to do is tremendous growth is showing.”
Will Tsireya and The Metkayina Return in Avatar 3?
Since Avatar: The Way of Water It performed so well at the box office that Cameron has now confirmed it. Avatar 3 and an additional two sequels will move forward. While many story details about the upcoming sequel have been kept secret, the plot of the movie has been confirmed to be part of the original story at one point. Avatar: The Way of Water. The fact that this and the third film were shot at the same time as the latest sequel suggests that the stories of the two films may be quite closely linked. If this is the case, it is very likely that Tsireya and other members of Metkayina, such as Ronal and Tonowari, will return.
Plus, Avatar: The Way of WaterThe ending of ‘ has already given strong clues as to how the third movie could begin. In one of the movie’s final scenes, after the death of Neteyam (Jamie Flatters) and the subsequent defeat of Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang), Tonowari tells Jake that the Sullys are now the real Metkayina. Jake confirms this during. Avatar: The Way of WaterThe final moments when the Sully family has finished escaping and Metkayina expresses in the voiceover that the reef village is their new permanent home. Unless there is a significant time jump Avatar 3It looks like the next movie will be about Jake, Neytiri, Kiri (Sigourney Weaver), Lo’ak (Britain Dalton) and Tuk (Trinity Bliss) living in their new oceanfront community.
Although Tsireya and Metkayina seem to continue to appear in at least one more The sequel, Cameron’s recent comments question how important they could be to the story. The director explained Avatar 3 It will introduce the Ash People, a new volcano-based tribe of the Na’vi, and has also confirmed that each sequel will explore new areas of Pandora, so it’s unclear how long the Sully family will actually stay in Metkayina before they have to move. open again. In any case, Tsireya, Ronal and Tonowari feel they have important roles to play when considering how much time the actors spent filming. Avatar: The Way of Water and its sequels, so viewers almost certainly haven’t seen the last one yet.
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