Is Avatar’s main villain about to become a good guy ? All the signs are pointing that way
Will Quaritch, the square-jawed representative of military-industrial destruction befriend the Na’vi in James Cameron’s forthcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash? And if so, what other unlikely character about-turns should we be prepared for? It’s almost possible to feel a little sorry for Colonel Miles (…)
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