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There is SPOILERS forward to Avatar: The Last Airbender, now in theaters.
The three-hour sequel to James Cameron’s phenomenal 2009 Avatar introduced many new characters to the franchise, which we may only know about if all four planned sequels come to fruition. There will be a lot of interesting things to explore between Jake Sully and the many children of Neytiri, Clan Metkain, and the new humans feuding with the Na’vi in Avatar 3 and beyond. And according to the film’s producer Jon Landau, perhaps an unexpected thread from the “Water Road” finale will definitely be explored in the future.
When John Landau recently spoke with Empire about what happens next with Avatar, the producer shared that a whale-like creature named Payakan, who is friends with Loak, one of Sally and Neytiri’s sons, should have a storyline in the sequel line in Avatar 3. According to him:
We see Boyaka as a character, not just a being. We will continue to investigate his relationship with Loak.
Landau also explained that Payakan would still be in conflict with Mick Scoresby (Brendan Cowell), who was the captain of an RDA naval fighter ship on Pandora, who had installed a tracking beacon on Payakan and chased him with it to a Na’vi village . As also detailed in The Way of the Water, whalers capture tulkuns and collect cerebrospinal fluid from them, which can prolong human life.
Given how valuable the substance would be in extending human life, it seems that the anti-whaling comments will continue in future Avatar films, with Payakan being the central character in it all. Over the course of “The Way of Water,” Payakan and Loak bond, so it wouldn’t be entirely unreasonable for Kit Na’vi to return, but now it’s been confirmed by a major Avatar producer.
During the interview, Landau also touched on some important questions related to Avatar 3 that the filmmakers and audiences are grappling with. As he shared, what happens to Sally and Naytiri’s family after the death of one of their children is important, along with the ongoing tension between them and the people who are after the Na’vi and their land.
Among other clues we learned about Avatar 3 is the addition of a Na’vi fire tribe called the “People of the Ashes”. James Cameron teases that the fiery Na’vi explore the not-so-good side of a fictional race. In addition, there were rumors that the title of the third Avatar sequel is called “Rider on Tulkun”, which once again emphasizes that the story of Loak and Payakan will be explored in more detail.
Right now, “Avatar: The Path of Water” is still killing it at the global box office with a global total of $1.928 billion ahead of its sixth weekend in theaters, where it is expected to cross the $2 billion mark, according to Forbes. Among Disney’s many upcoming films, the third Avatar film is expected to hit theaters on December 20, 2024.

There is SPOILERS forward to Avatar: The Last Airbender, now in theaters.
The three-hour sequel to James Cameron’s phenomenal 2009 Avatar introduced many new characters to the franchise, which we may only know about if all four planned sequels come to fruition. There will be a lot of interesting things to explore between Jake Sully and the many children of Neytiri, Clan Metkain, and the new humans feuding with the Na’vi in Avatar 3 and beyond. And according to the film’s producer Jon Landau, perhaps an unexpected thread from the “Water Road” finale will definitely be explored in the future.
When John Landau recently spoke with Empire about what happens next with Avatar, the producer shared that a whale-like creature named Payakan, who is friends with Loak, one of Sally and Neytiri’s sons, should have a storyline in the sequel line in Avatar 3. According to him:
We see Boyaka as a character, not just a being. We will continue to investigate his relationship with Loak.
Landau also explained that Payakan would still be in conflict with Mick Scoresby (Brendan Cowell), who was the captain of an RDA naval fighter ship on Pandora, who had installed a tracking beacon on Payakan and chased him with it to a Na’vi village . As also detailed in The Way of the Water, whalers capture tulkuns and collect cerebrospinal fluid from them, which can prolong human life.
Given how valuable the substance would be in extending human life, it seems that the anti-whaling comments will continue in future Avatar films, with Payakan being the central character in it all. Over the course of “The Way of Water,” Payakan and Loak bond, so it wouldn’t be entirely unreasonable for Kit Na’vi to return, but now it’s been confirmed by a major Avatar producer.
During the interview, Landau also touched on some important questions related to Avatar 3 that the filmmakers and audiences are grappling with. As he shared, what happens to Sally and Naytiri’s family after the death of one of their children is important, along with the ongoing tension between them and the people who are after the Na’vi and their land.
Among other clues we learned about Avatar 3 is the addition of a Na’vi fire tribe called the “People of the Ashes”. James Cameron teases that the fiery Na’vi explore the not-so-good side of a fictional race. In addition, there were rumors that the title of the third Avatar sequel is called “Rider on Tulkun”, which once again emphasizes that the story of Loak and Payakan will be explored in more detail.
Right now, “Avatar: The Path of Water” is still killing it at the global box office with a global total of $1.928 billion ahead of its sixth weekend in theaters, where it is expected to cross the $2 billion mark, according to Forbes. Among Disney’s many upcoming films, the third Avatar film is expected to hit theaters on December 20, 2024.