Avatar 4: The Tulkun Rider (2029)

In 2029, the mesmerizing saga of Avatar unfolds anew with Avatar 4: The Tulkun Rider, a breathtaking continuation that plunges audiences into the depths of Pandora’s oceanic wonders. This time, the stakes are higher, and the oceans are calling, demanding not just reverence but blood.

Jake Sully, portrayed by Sam Worthington, has transitioned from a Sky Person to the esteemed Toruk Makto and Olo’eyktan. He has found fragile peace among the reef clans, but tranquility is shattered when the RDA returns with a formidable fleet, intent on stripping Pandora’s core of its resources. As a new war erupts beneath the waves, even the mightiest Na’vi warriors realize they cannot fight this battle alone. To turn the tide, Jake must forge an unprecedented bond by becoming the first true Tulkun Rider, connecting his spirit to a rogue bull tulkun—an exiled creature marked by fury and filled with rage against humans.
Alongside him is Neytiri (Zoe Saldana), fiercely protective of her family and the balance of Eywa. With her mastery of the bow and arrow, she navigates stormy seas adorned in bioluminescent fury, embodying the indomitable spirit of the Na’vi. Sigourney Weaver’s Kiri adds another layer to the narrative, her connection to Eywa growing dangerously potent. She hears whispers from the ocean’s depths, suggesting that her abilities could either save Pandora or spell profound destruction.

Kate Winslet makes her mark as Ronal, the high priestess of the Metkayina, who leads the spiritual resistance against the human onslaught. Her character channels the collective will of the tulkun, standing as a force of nature against those who seek to exploit their sacred world for its precious resources.
Massive underwater battles rage across glowing coral fortresses and abyssal trenches, combining stunning visuals with breathtaking action. Skimwings clash with submersible gunships, while the once serene tulkun song becomes a melodic weapon, shattering metal hulls and disrupting the RDA’s insatiable hunger for conquest. As ancient secrets rise from the ocean floor, the narrative crescendos into a visceral clash between humanity’s greed and the raw power of nature.
Avatar 4: The Tulkun Rider explores deeper themes of family, protection, and the environment, delivering not only an aquatic spectacle but a heartfelt reminder of the perils of exploitation. The film showcases the emotional stakes of its characters, weaving a story where the ocean itself chooses its champion.
Prepare for a mesmerizing journey that resonates with both beauty and urgency, as even the sky people will come to realize that the depths of Pandora are not to be feared, but respected. In this epic tale of unity and resistance, the ocean demands not just champions, but guardians who understand that true strength lies in harmony with nature.