Avatar New Theory Earth, the Na vi are coming? Seven possibilities to reach Earth

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-01

Avatar 5 will show the journey of the Na'vi to Earth, and while this is a highly anticipated prospect, it is unclear exactly how they will get there.

Today I would like to come up with some new theories about this coming prospect.

Summary:

The Na'vi lack the technology and means of transportation to get to Earth, so they may force a human pilot to take them there. Jack Sully, a former Marine turned Na'vi, may ** and be taken back to Earth to be punished. It is possible that the Na'vi copied their memories and used the human form when they arrived on Earth, a "reverse avatar" theory. It has been reported that Avatar 5 will show the Na'vi people going to Earth, but it is unclear how they will complete the journey to Earth.

The beauty of Pandora is undeniable, but James Cameron decided to set at least part of the audience in the finale of the sci-fi epic series to be more familiar with the environment, that is, to return to our earth.

The details revealed in the Avatar series about the future Earth tell the terrifying story of a planet affected by pollution and overpopulation. Thus, the mid-22nd century version of Earth can serve both as a backdrop for the end of the story and as a cautionary tale.

The final film in the series is titled Avatar: In Search of Eva and is expected to be released in December 2031. Before that, there are two more sequels to be released.

Although the Na'vi are relatively primitive by human standards, they have almost zero need for traditional techniques due to their harmonious coexistence with Pandora. This kind of harmony with nature is very helpful in defending our homeland, but the question is how do the Na'vi people end up on Earth?

Here are 7 possible ways to analyze which one is more likely.

Forced human pilots

When the Na'vi are in Pandora, all transportation needs are met. If they don't cross their territory, they synergize with the local flora and fauna to reach their destination. Some of the modes of transportation provided by the animals in Avatar have been shown in the first two films. One of the more well-known is the winged beast Ikran that Jack Sully acquired in the final battle sequence.

Due to their natural self-sufficiency, the Na'vi did not develop any form of artificial transportation. This means that they lack the technology to leave Pandora, let alone travel through space.

So, this race may force a human pilot to lead the Na'vi to their homeland. The Na'vi are larger and stronger than humans, and while they don't usually use advanced **, they have proven that they can defeat their opponents.

Jack** and was brought back to Earth to be punished

Naturally, Jack Sully has become a full-time Na'vi, forgetting that he was once human. Even though Jack's journey to becoming a Na'vi was complicated, this was his life. He first came to Pandora because of a mission to Earth to mine resources on the moon. However, Jack turned his back on his race and sided with the Na'vi to defend their homeland. While this is morally the right choice, the problem is that Jack Sully is actually a deserter.

Both versions of Miles Quillich that have appeared so far have made it clear to Jack that he is disgusted by the decisions of his previous boss. Jack has led the Na'vi in fighting back against invading humanity, and has never failed. This shows that if Jack**, then he will most likely be transported back to Earth and will be severely punished.

Memories are passed on to human recombinants

Avatar: The Road to Water showcases the tremendous technological progress that humanity has made in the middle of the 21st century. Despite Miles Quiritchie's death in the first Avatar movie, the sequel reveals that his memories had been backed up before that. Quirich's Na'vi reconstitution was transported from Earth to Pandora, a development that allowed him to live again in a new form.

In the recordings of the deceased human Quirich, it is shown that the Colonel's memories are kept in some kind of advanced storage device. The Na'vi characters who travel to Earth may not even appear in their true form, but in the form of a human recombinant, almost like the reverse process that Quiric goes through. For example, Jack's memories may be backed up and hidden on a spaceship that returns to Earth. In the meantime, Jack the Na'vi may continue to exist as well.

If he still has contacts on Earth, Jack might convince them to integrate his memories with a human body that grows from his DNA. Although it takes time to raise a recombinant, the journey between Pandora and Earth will also take time, so it will be ready when the ship arrives. It's a fairly long-term plan, but one producer has already said that Avatar 4 will have a major time jump, so such a plot is entirely possible.

The Na'vi themselves master space travel

It's unrealistic to expect the Na'vi to build their own spaceship in a short period of time, but it's not impossible to hijack one from humans. Even if they can't force human pilots to take them to Earth, Jack was once human and might be able to figure out the technology. This would allow them to create their own conditions to fly to Earth, and perhaps even be put into cryosleep so that the journey time would be compressed in a practical sense.

The Na'vi don't have many real human supporters, but characters like Spade might easily learn to pilot Earth's ship. The upcoming time leap will allow Spade to be an adult by the time Avatar 5 arrives, so his loyalty to the Na'vi will be stronger and his desire to help them will be further strengthened.

Time jumps create opportunities

Part of helping the Na'vi stay ahead of the curve is a six-year journey between Pandora and Earth. Even if people on Earth receive a request for assistance, it takes time to respond, and in fact it takes longer to send reinforcements.

The time leap that is expected to occur between Avatar 4 and Avatar 5 can bring further technological advancements to humanity. Introduction of conveyor technologyIt would greatly put the Earth in an advantageous position, and such teleportation technology would in turn allow the Na'vi to travel to Earth.

Hidden on a voyage to Earth

If it were also possible for the Na'vi to return to Earth from hiding on a human spaceship, the most difficult part of the process would be the initial infiltration. Due to the long journey of humans home, they are put into cryosleep to prevent aging. This is also to prevent them from becoming aware of the passage of time. Thus, during the journey, the Na'vi were free to move around the ship as the crew was unconscious during the journey.

Wormholes connect Earth and Pandora

The Na'vi lack the resources and ability to travel to another world on their own in a short period of time. However, if a wormhole appears outside Pandora's atmosphere, they may be able to cobble together a plan to put one of humanity's spaceships into orbit and through a portal.

The problem is that the Na'vi are not inherently warlike people, and in Avatar 5, the forces of the earth must act first before the Na'vi can retaliate.

These theories offer multiple possibilities about how the Na'vi arrived on Earth in Avatar 5, filling the audience with anticipation.

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