In a series often accused of spelling out its ethics in fluorescent colours, Chaplin introduces friction. Her Varang is not evil because the script says so. She is dangerous because she is coherent.
That’s especially true in “Fire and Ash,” which, following the deep-sea, family-focused part two, “The Way of Water,” pivots to a new chapter of culture clash. It introduces a violent rival Na’vi clan ...
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Avatar: Fire and Ash star Oona Chaplin, who plays Varang in the sci-fi sequel, opens up about sharing a last name with her grandfather, Charlie Chaplin.
Avatar: Fire and Ash star Oona Chaplin once considered changing her name to distance herself from her famous grandfather: ...
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The Game of Thrones alum is thrilled that her alter ego dodged a "Blue Wedding" ending and weighs in on the hot-and-heavy ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash' actor Oona Chaplin plays Varang and nearly changed her name because she's Charlie Chaplin's ...
Chappelle's 75-minute special includes commentary on cultural and political issues, like gentrification, free speech, and ...
Dave Chappelle reacts to white Charlie Kirk fans calling the assassinated conservative media personality 'this generation's ...
She had been working with refugees and channeled her anger over their situation into the ferocious performance, which was ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash might have had more of a mixed reception than the previous two movies, but if there's one thing critics ...