Avatar: The Way of Water, the long-awaited sequel by the director James Cameron, has been a huge success. So far, it's the third highest-grossing film in history, surpassed only by Avengers: Endgame and Avatar itself. The tremendous reception of the film may serve the next video game in the franchise, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, still in development, as a source of momentum following the renewed interest in the saga.
Thanks to the new installment, the planet Pandora has been expanded even further with the inclusion of new tribes, creatures and lore, something that could be reflected in the video game. While James Cameron is confident in Ubisoft's vision for Avatar, the upcoming open-world game has even more to work with since the release of The Way of Water.
Avatar 3's Ash People Would Have Been Great in Frontiers of Pandora
One of the most prominent elements included in Avatar: The Way of Water is the existence of tribes other than the forest Na'vi from the first movie. The sequel introduces the oceanic Na'vi after Jake Sully and his family are forced to run away. They are taken in by this new community and learn their ways in an attempt to go unnoticed.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora could introduce new types of Na'vi previously unknown. Although it would not be surprising if James Cameron wanted to save new characters and cultures for the next films, it would also be exciting to have the opportunity to discover new types of life or even explore more differences between the forest and ocean tribes.
Pandora is a natural environment with unique vegetation and fauna. Despite the great variety of animals both terrestrial and aerial that could be seen in the first Avatar movie, such as the horse-like pa'li or the flying ikran,
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