AVATAR: Full Timeline Explained (Including Future Sequels!)

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Publicado 2022-12-12
Over a decade later, James Cameron’s about to take us back to the world of Pandora! While you may have caught yourself up on the events of the first movie already (either by watching it or our recent video on it), there’s more to the history of the Avatar universe than that first movie. Like, a lot more. In this video, we’re going to go over the history of the Avatar Universe, from the birth of the original Toruk Makto, what that phrase even means, and its impact on the culture of the Na’Vi. If you remember the first movie, you’ll know that mankind had to mine Pandora for natural resources since the earth had bled its own dry. Thanks to supplementary material, we can show you how the world got to that point before the first movie! From freak typhoons to several world wars, the Earth in Avatar was definitely in a worse place than the one we find ourselves in now! Part of the history of the franchise is the history of the characters we know and love, and we now know when they were born and what they were doing before the events of the first movie! You’ll learn more about Jake Sully, NeyTiri, and Dr. Grace than you ever thought you could! Naturally, we briefly cover the events of the first movie and how they lead into the second, along with what we know about the sequel, and where future sequels will go from there. How does Quaritch come back to life, and what’s his game plan for the future? Check out the video to see what we think!

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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:09 - A (very) Brief History of Pandora
0:36 - A (less) brief history of the human race
1:28 - The 22nd Century
3:13 - Avatar 1
4:19 - Avatar 2
5:15 - What’s next?

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Written by: Joshua Clinton
Narrated by: Max Lichtig
Edited by: Patrice Scott

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @ThousanWhite
    Quaritch is still one of the best movie villains that no one seems to talk about anymore. I mean I remember vividly after Avatar came out, that people were so impressed by him that they wanted Stephen Lang to be in almost everything he did such a great job. I mean he’s done a few good things since but his career never quite reached that peak a lot of us expected..
  • @Geekritique
    At 4:20 you claim 10 years pass between the two films. It’s well documented that 15 years pass. Even the prequel graphic novel, The High Ground, occurs 14 years later.
  • @mcnugget2727
    Just watched the new movie every thing makes more sense thanks 😊
  • @anawkwardkaylee
    Riding a Banshee (or Ikran as the Na’vi call them) is not that same thing as becoming “Toruk Makto” the act of becoming Toruk Makto was riding the Great Leonopteryx (Toruk) and only a handful of Na’vi have done it. That’s what it was so important when Jake was able to do it in the first film…
  • @capybara853
    I just watched the entire iceberg of avatar, and I was blown away
  • @ineedc3477
    I was confused between this Avatar CGI movie with the animated Avatar show that lead by bald character, Aang, lol. I wonder if there was any lawsuit case over the name since these 2 aren't related
  • @ethanbrandt8617
    Every damn time I see avatar, I think people mean avatar the last Airbender
  • This is a superior movie to the first film in every way. Which personally I wasn't all that invested in. However now things are looking far more like what I expected the first time around but didn't. I was far more invested this time and felt my time wasn't wasted. In fact I think it could have been a bit longer. Which can't believe I'm saying but speaks to the much better narrative & direction of the film. Not to mention it's better performances and use of practical stunt work. You typically don't see in CG heavy films. Which might help explain why it resonated more this time. The problem moving foward here. Is that Avatar 3 won't have the luxury of a 13 year gap. I suspect where it will need to improve is in it's good but not great storyline. Will that be enough to keep auidences engaged in what I see as dismissing returns. As how much more is there to innovate here but never bet against Cameron I guess!! :b
  • @Fredfredbug4
    The final Avatar movie takes place in the year 30,000 when an attack by the Space Marines finally conquer the planet.
  • @Maelsethe420
    "today we gonna go voer the entire timeline of avatar" you do realise it's NOT THE ENTIRE TIMELINE right ?????? the story hasnt even finished yet .... NOR is the script ANYWHERE for the next OR the one after that .... why do american youtubers LIEEEEE so fkn much tho