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‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ introduces viewers to more of Pandora’s blue people. Here’s why they aren’t yellow, purple, or any other color.
The idea of blue-skinned people may seem relegated to Smurf Village and other fictional places; however, one rural Kentucky family actually sported sapphire skin due to a rare condition sparked by ...
But that doesn't quite line up with "Avatar: The Last Airbender," which never offers any real exposition about why Azula's flames are blue. Both Zuko and Azula's father, Fire Lord Ozai (Mark ...
Avatar: The Way of Water is almost here and it’s gonna be big. Big action, big effects, big running time. At over three hours long , James Cameron’s latest mega sequel picks up years after the ...
The blue humanoids of James Cameron’s Pandora have inspired a community of people who’ve adopted their language — and their brains are being studied.
The sequel to the 2009 hit “Avatar” is about colonizers who attempt to take the land of native people. In Cameron’s version, humans have been forced off Earth due to its dwindling resources.
Edie Falco told 'The View' she was disappointed with her 'Avatar' character because she was not tall or blue, so they turned her 'Sopranos' character into a blue version of Carmela.
The "Truth Hurts" singer's not alone in her Avatar fandom — since the latest film in the franchise was released last month, it's already made over $1.7 billion globally ...
Avatar (2009) is re-releasing in ... Those blue people look kind of silly. And don’t even get you started on that bizarre, tail intertwining sex scene. Don’t you worry.
It has been more than a decade since audiences last visited the Na'vion Pandora, but James Cameron has been hammering away at a sequel. His project survived a $400 million budget, covid, Disney ...