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  1. Avatar: The Way Of Water's Britain Dalton Got Important Advice From James Cameron
  2. Who plays the Na’vi kids in Avatar: Way of Water? Meet the new actors.
  3. 'Something in the water': Dalton Smith on sparring Jack Catterall, British title bid and Sheffield's boxing legacy
  4. 'Avatar 2' Cast: What 'The Way of Water' Cast Really Looks Like
  5. Britain Dalton Bio, Age, Family, Career, Girlfriend
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Avatar: The Way Of Water's Britain Dalton Got Important Advice From James Cameron

Continuing to discuss Lo'ak, Dalton painted his Na'vi as a rebel. "He was sort of a guy who gets in trouble and all this stuff, and he's a screw up in that way," the actor said. Though Lo'ak is known to get into hot water, Dalton says that there's more to the character than his mistakes. "But he was also misunderstood, and he's an outcast, and he's alone in the world."

Who plays the Na’vi kids in Avatar: Way of Water? Meet the new actors.

Much like the original 2009 Avatar, the sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, is full of blue cat-alien people known as the Na’vi. Unlike its predecessor, Avatar 2 focuses a lot on the second generation, specifically the children of former Marine Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and warrior Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña). The two of them have a whole brood of kids, plus a human tagalong. It’s all fun and family bonding until about halfway through the movie, when you realize the names of all the kids blurred by at the beginning of the movie, and it’s hard to tell who’s who after that. Whoops! It’s a bit easier to tell the two young Na’vi girls apart, but the boys present a particular challenge. The two Sully brothers rarely — if ever — call each other by their names. They refer to each other as “bro,” and when other characters talk about them, they usually say something like “your son” or “your brother.” But fear not! If you’ve just watched the movie and you’re still unclear on the names, we’ve broken down which kid is which, which actor plays each kid, and how to tell them apart when you head to the theaters for your second viewing. If you’re reading this for a crash course before the movie, we’ve tried to keep it spoiler-light and rely on visual cues — but be warned! There are still some vague reveals ahead. [ Ed. note: This post contains some mild spoilers for Avatar: The Way of Water.] Neteyam He’s the one with the headband bowing his head. Image: 20th Century Studios Played by: Jamie F...

'Something in the water': Dalton Smith on sparring Jack Catterall, British title bid and Sheffield's boxing legacy

Dalton Smith will continue a proud hometown tradition when he headlines the Sheffield Arena on Saturday, with a lot about his rapid emergence as a bill-topper feeling like it makes total sense. It's not just because Smith (11-0, 9 KOs), who takes on Sam O'maison for the vacant British super-lightweight title, grew up cheering on fellow sons of Sheffield Kell Brook and Clinton Woods at a venue that has staged some of British boxing's most memorable nights. If you've ever watched the 25-year-old former amateur standout go to work, such as in his impressive inside-the-distance wins over Lee Appleyard, Ray Moylette and Mauro Perouene within the past 18 months, you'll see familiar moves: smooth footwork, quality long punches picked with expert precision and an ability to get loose and languid. Smith looks every inch a Sheffield fighter. WATCH: "I don't know what it is, maybe it's something in the water," he smiled during a chat with The Sporting News as the biggest night of his fledgling career closed in. "You get your Manchester fighters that are great body-punchers. You see the Sheffield fighters who have come through, they have that elusive style. I like to think I can box, I can drop my hands a little bit but also I can keep that high guard and fight inside as well." Does Dalton Smith train at the Ingle Gym? The key difference, or maybe the argument for something being in those streams that trickle down from the Peak District, is that Smith is not a graduate of Sheffield bo...

'Avatar 2' Cast: What 'The Way of Water' Cast Really Looks Like

The 13-year wait is finally over. James Cameron’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” is now playing in theaters, and with it comes a question moviegoers will probably be asking themselves once the credits roll: What does the cast actually look like? In the original “Avatar,” actors such as Sam Worthington, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez and Joel David Moore all appeared on screen in their own bodies for significant amounts of screen time. That’s not the case with “Avatar: The Way of Water,” which, for most of its three-hour runtime, includes no human actors on-screen. That’s not to say “Avatar: The Way of Water” is without its humans. Joel David Moore and Dileep Rao are back in brief roles as two scientists on Pandora who have allied themselves with the Na’vi. Brendan Cowell and Jemaine Clement are newcomers to the franchise, playing two central figures on a marine hunting vessel on Pandora. Also new are Edie Falco, playing the evil new army commander on Pandora, and Jack Champion as Spider, a teenager born on Pandora who has deep ties to Jake Sully’s Na’vi family. The rest of the “Avatar: The Way of Water” main cast all appear as Na’vi courtesy of motion capture. See all of the faces behind the Na’vi characters in the cast breakdown below. Sam Worthington returns to the “Avatar” franchise as Jake Sully, who now lives permanently as a Na’vi after his consciousness was transplanted from his human body to his Na’vi avatar at the end of the original film. Jake is ...

Britain Dalton Bio, Age, Family, Career, Girlfriend

American actor Britain Dalton sore to stardom from his role in the TV series Goliath. The young actor has been in the limelight from an early age, and this time he is gifting his fans with another breakthrough role in the Avatar film series. Besides his flourishing acting career, there is more to learn about the ‘Avatar’ actor. So, here is all you need to know about him. Britain Dalton’s Early Life & Family Britain Dalton, American by nationality, was born on December 12, 2001. Much of his personal details are yet to be revealed. However, from what we have gathered, he currently stands tall at the height of 1.73 meters, which is bound to increase as he has only reached 20 as of 2022. Britain’s academic details are also yet to be revealed. However, his up-and-rising career in show business mostly keeps him busy. The young actor is the son of Jeremy Dalton, a Grammy-nominated songwriter, while the details of his mother are unknown. Jeremy is most known for his work in Dakota. The Goliath actor also has a younger sister. Not much is known about her as well, but Britain took to his Instagram handle on April 11, 2018, to share a childhood memory of her sister. In the throwback picture, little Britain and his sister posed adorably for the camera, holding each other. In addition, he captioned the ‘gram post as, “Me & my Lil sis … Sometimes I wish we were this young again.” Besides the reminiscing picture from his childhood, the actor has not quite opened up about his family throu...

Britain Dalton

Britain Dalton began his acting career by happen-chance, when a film student spotted him doing card tricks for a crowd on the street, and asked him to audition for the lead role in Chapman University film: 'Jude's Tribute.' Britain's natural acting style and unique 'look' quickly landed him roles on TV's 'Criminal Minds,' and a music video for "Switchfoot's hit song 'When We Come Alive," and as a young Nathan Drake, in the video game: Uncharted 4 'A Thief's End.' Britain co-starred with Billy Bob Thornton & William Hurt in David E. Kelley's Amazon Legal drama 'Goliath.' He has also appeared in Steven Spielberg's 'Ready Player One;' and the crime thriller: 'Thumper;' Britain has recently completed filming the movie 'Dark Harvest' with Director David Slade and the 'Avatar' Sequels with James Cameron.