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James Cameron’s epic sci-fi adventure saga Avatar: The Way of Water is set to re-release in theatres on October 3, the makers ...
Avatar: The Way of Water is coming back to theaters ahead of the release of James Cameron’s next sequel, Fire and Ash. Get ...
Stephen Lang’s Colonel Miles Quaritch, in Avatar’s human form and Avatar: The Way of Water’s recombinant form, was the walking embodiment of humanity’s most violent colonial efforts.
When humanity reinvades Pandora, Jake discovers that the armed forces are led by an avatar clone of his old nemesis, Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang). To protect his family, Jake relocates them from ...
Many were surprised to learn about Stephen Lang’s return to the sequel after the death of his character Colonel Miles Quaritch, in Avatar, who played the human antagonist. However, this time ...
Adrienne Grunwald for The New York Times Supported by By Tammy La Gorce Stephen Lang is perhaps best known for playing the nefarious, strong and lithe Colonel Miles Quaritch in “Avatar.” ...
Stephen Lang is a seasoned actor who brings a wealth of experience to the cast of Avatar 2. In the film, Lang plays the role of Colonel Miles Quaritch, a character who is central to the story's ...
After being killed off in 2009's Avatar, Stephen Lang's villainous Colonel Miles Quaritch returned in the sequel, resurrected in an Avatar body. Taking aim at Jake Sulley and his family ...
Jake couldn’t save Grace Augustine (Sigourney Weaver) and ultimately, Colonel Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang) was also killed. The latter two were brought back in different ways, but the point is ...
and Stephen Lang, as the human villain Colonel Miles Quaritch, has now been reborn as an avatar himself. Needless to say, there’s a lot more performance capture going around this time ...
But there’s one plot point in particular that has caused some discord and anger amongst fans: Spider’s (Jack Champion) decision to save his father, Colonel Miles Quaritch (Stephen Lang).