Avatar: Fire & Ash Has Already Subtly Teased A Huge Twist

Avatar: Fire & Ash is the upcoming third installment in James Cameron’s acclaimed sci-fi series, bringing audiences back to Pandora and introducing a new tribe of Ash Na’vi called the Mangkwan Clan. Much of the series’ returning cast will reprise their roles in Fire & Ash, with Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, and Sigourney Weaver all coming back for the sequel.

The story of Avatar: Fire & Ash has been тιԍнтly kept under wraps, up until now. The first trailer for Avatar: Fire & Ash has now been released, providing the best look yet at the bold and ambitious blockbuster James Cameron has made next.

It’s clear that this sequel is going to build upon the story of the existing movies while using the Mangkwan Clan to complicate Jake Sully’s integration with the Na’vi people. The relationships and tension within the Sully family is a key focus, but one of the most intriguing teases so far comes with Spider and a big twist to come.

Spider Doesn’t Have A Mask On In Several Avatar: Fire & Ash Trailer SH๏τs

The Character Previously Needed One To Breathe In Pandora

Spider is one of the most interesting characters in Avatar: Fire & Ash, as he’s among the few recurring faces who aren’t Na’vi. As the overall narrative of the Avatar franchise has drifted further into the world of Pandora and away from humanity, the inclusion of an entirely human character like Spider allows for some interesting commentary on humanity’s place in the natural order.

However, the first trailer for Avatar: Fire & Ash raises a huge question about him, as Spider is repeatedly seen in the Pandora wilderness without an oxygen mask on. While he can still be seen wearing the equipment in some scenes, there are several very brief moments in the trailer where he’s outside without the mask and seemingly coping just fine.

In The Way of Water, Spider was always seen with an oxygen mask to allow his human body to breathe in Pandora. This has been standard for humans since the original film. Although he grew up around Jake and the Na’vi on Pandora, the environment still wasn’t habitable for his human form.

There’s no dialogue in the trailer to explain this key change in Spider’s character, but it’s important to note that most of the scenes in which he’s without the mask seem to be after the protagonists’ introduction to the Mangkwan Clan. The most obvious example is when Spider can be seen slipping from a rock above a sea of lava, which isn’t an environment we’ve seen the Na’vi in before.

Spider Not Having A Mask Suggests He Won’t Remain Fully Human

He May Be Physically Adapting To Pandora’s Environment

All of this evidence seems to indicate that Spider will somehow biologically integrate with the Na’vi to mirror his spiritual and behavioral integration. The conflict with the Mangkwan Clan likely has something to do with it. There’s a potentially revealing moment where the Sully children are gathered around Spider, still in the oxygen mask, and seemingly fearful that he could die.

This seems to be the inciting moment for Spider’s biology to change somehow and make him able to explore Pandora without the use of a mask. Exactly how this transformation happens still remains a mystery, but that just opens the door for theories and speculation.

One of the leading theories about this burning Fire & Ash question is that Spider will be granted the ability to breathe naturally on Pandora by the Na’vi deities, specifically Eywa. A return to the Tree of Souls may have something to do with Spider’s transformation then. Or, Kiri’s strong connection to Eywa could be used to help him to live an uninhibited existence on Pandora.

There’s also the chance that Spider’s development is tied to a human technical advancement. That would be a fascinating twist if the humans have found a way to make Pandora more hospitable to their needs, potentially risking the lives of the Na’vi further. This would also eliminate any need for the Avatar program.

Whatever the details end up being, it’s clear that Spider’s transformation will be just as much of an allegorical one as a physical one.

One of Avatar’s most central ideas is that people are a product of the surrounding environment. The Way of Water showed Jake’s transformation into a functioning member of Na’vi society, and Fire & Ash may be doing the same for Spider. As the child of the Na’vi’s most ᴅᴇᴀᴅly oppressor, it would be very poignant for Spider to physically transform into the people he chose over his own.

If he really does lose the need for an oxygen mask in Avatar: Fire and Ash, this would clearly be a metaphor for his pure heart and love for the Na’vi people. This would finally complete the character’s transformation, proving that despite his human heritage, he’s worthy of living among the Na’vi.

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