Avatar 2 Post Credit Scene: One of the most awaited films of the year “Avatar 2: The Way Of Water” has made its way to the theatres while it has been a long wait of more than 10 years and made with an estimated budget of around $400 M, the effort took behind making this film has been huge and the film does live up to the hype.

However, with a film of over 190 minutes, there might be some questions lingering regarding the POST-Credit scene because we already know that Avatar is going to be a franchise and the third and fourth parts are ready in line to be released so there might be something like a POST-Credit scene with a peek into the third part. Well, we’re here to answer that question.

Well in short, Avatar: The Way Of Water does not have any POST-Credit scenes but towards it end it does give us something to look forward to in the upcoming Avatar Movies. In this film, Colonel Quaritch was back and this time in a Navi body after his memories of right before his death were copied into a Navi body.

He is back to take his revenge against Jake for betraying his comrades and taking the side of the Na’vi people in response to which Jake keeps flees to Metkayina Clan and seeks refuge there. Throughout the film, Jake keeps fleeing and avoids war because he doesn’t want to put his family and the whole clan in danger just because of himself. Towards the end while visiting Neteyam’s memories in the ancestral tree underwater, he realizes that it is his home and he does not need to flee. Instead, he needs to protect his home from the people that mean any harm.

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So, we can expect a whole new Jake in the upcoming movies when he does not back down from a fight and protects his home and the people. Jake is now part of the Metkayina Clan and he has learnt the ways of water as well. Maybe, we will see other clans in the upcoming movies but we can be sure that we’ll see a whole lot of action in future.


 

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