Avatar: The Way of Water releases tomorrow, and James Cameron is set to take us on another breathtaking trip to Pandora that's packed with some beautiful visuals. With the characters of Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) returning, we will be seeing some new faces here too while Sigourney Weaver and Stephen Lang come back in some interesting ways. Avatar The Way of Water Movie Review: James Cameron's Sci-Fi Sequel Is a Spectacular Visual Treat That Revels in Deep World-Building! (LatestLY Exclusive).

Avatar: The Way of Water has been in development for a really long time now, and James Cameron has talked about how he wanted to get the visuals just right. Having seen the film, the motion capture work done over here almost feels so real to the point the actors just blend into their rendered characters. So, with the film releasing, let's take a look at how the actors look compared to their Pandoran counterparts. Avatar The Way of Water Review: Early Reactions Call James Cameron's Sci-Fi Sequel a 'Visual Spectacle', Say its 'Bigger' and 'Better' Than the First One.

Sam Worthington as Jake Sully...

Sam Worthington returns as Jake Sully in this sequel. A decade after the first film, Jake is Toruk Makto now and leads the Na'vi clan as he tries to raise his children too. However, things change when the sky people return and he has to save his family from them.

Sam Worthing as Jake Sully (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons & 20th Century Studios)

Zoe Saldana as Neytiri

Zoe Saldana's Neytiri is a mother to four kids now alongside Jake and leads a peaceful life with him, that's until the sky people return. Having to defend her children while trying to adapt to a new environment, Neytiri must lean the ways of the water.

Zoe Saldana as Neytiri (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons & 20th Century Studios)

Stephen Lang as Miles Quaritch...

Having died in his battle with Jake Sully and Neytiri, Quaritch returns as an Avatar. With his memories and personality being transferred into the body of Na'vi, he now walks the path of vengeance.

Stephen Lang as Miles Quaritch (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons & 20th Century Studios)

Katen Winslet as Ronal...

A free diver of the Metkayina clan, Kate Winslet plays the fierce role of Ronal. Being the wife of the leader of the reef people clan, she is quite intimidating in the role.

Kate Winslet as Ronal (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons & 20th Century Studios)

Cliff Curtis as Tonowari...

Cliff Curtis stars as Tonowari, the leader of Metkayina clan. Helping Jake and his family settle into his islands, he orders his people to teach them the way of the water.

Cliff Curtis as Tonowari (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons & 20th Century Studios)

Sigourney Weaver as Kiri...

Born out of Grace's Avatar, Kiri is the adopted daughter of Jake and Neytiri. Suspecting that she has a huge connection to Eywa, she is a pretty pivotal character to the story.

Sigourney Weaver as Kiri (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons & 20th Century Studios)

Britain Dalton as Lo'ak...

Being the second child of Jake and Sully, Lo'ak is the troublemaker of the bunch. However, he is just someone who wants to live up to be a warrior in his father's eyes.

Britain Dalton as Lo'ak (Photo Credits: Instagram & 20th Century Studios)

Trinity Jo-Li Bliss as Tuk...

Tuk is the youngest daughter of Jake and Neytiri. Being eight-years old, she is someone who is filled with the child-like curiousity of discovering new things.

Trinity Jo-Li Bliss as Tuk (Photo Credits: Instagram & 20th Century Studios)

Bailey Bass as Tsireya...

Tsireya is the daughter of Ronal and Tonowari. Striking up a romance with Lo'ak, her journey takes her to some very interesting places.

Bailey Bass as Tsireya (Photo Credits: Instagram & 20th Century Studios)

Jamie Flatters as Neteyam...

Neteyam is the oldest son of Jake and Neytiri. Being the responsible child, he tries to guide Lo'ak, however, ends up in trouble alongside his younger brother.

Jamie Flatters as Neteyam (Photo Credits: Instagram & 20th Century Studios)

These are all the old, familiar and new faces that you will be meeting in the upcoming sequel. Avatar: The Way of Water releases in theatres on December 16, 2022.

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