“Avatar: Fire and Ashes” is the most intimate in the franchise, says Sigourney Weaver

The actress Sigourney Weaver76, attended the premiere of “Avatar: Fire and Ash” in Mexico City, Mexico, and spoke with CNN Brazil on the red carpet.

She, who plays the scientist Grace — who is in love with Pandora and who adopts the name Kiri when she joins the Omaticaya tribe –, revealed what she found most impressive in the new plot.

“I think the most impressive thing is the actors’ performances, but perhaps also It’s a more intimate film. Very electrifying, but also very intimate. It deals with some difficult issues, for example, how each person processes grief and when it’s time to stand up, say enough is enough and fight,” he said.

Na trama, Jake Sully’s (Sam Worthington) family) e Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) leaves for a new territory after the loss of his eldest son and meets a new and violent Na’vi tribe, the “People of Ash”, led by Varang (Oona Chaplin), deepening internal and external conflicts, while the People of the Sky return with greater strength.

“Avatar: Fire and Ash” is the third film in James Cameron’s billion-dollar franchise and hits Brazilian cinemas on Thursday, December 18th. The first two features are available on Disney+.

Watch the trailer for “Avatar: Fire and Ash”

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