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Jake Sully seeks the help of oceanic clan in final trailer for Avatar sequel

Jake Sully seeks the help of oceanic clan in final trailer for Avatar sequel (20th Century Studios/Disney/PA)
Jake Sully seeks the help of oceanic clan in final trailer for Avatar sequel (20th Century Studios/Disney/PA)

Jake Sully seeks the help of the oceanic Metkayina clan to “keep my family safe” in the newly released final trailer for Avatar: The Way Of Water.

The two-minute trailer shows Jake and Neytiri frolicking with their children as well as the burgeoning relationship between the Navi people and their marine kinsmen.

“Treat them as brothers and sisters, teach them our ways,” the chief of the Metkayina clan, Tonowari, says.

Youngsters from both clans are shown to be swimming together, and learning to ride large winged fish.

Further underwater scenes include more fantastic creatures resembling colourful jellyfish, and large, horned whales.

The trailer also shows a number of battle scenes with what appear to be humans using advanced technology and weaponised “mech suits”, as well as large floating warships.

“Why do you come to us?” Tonowari asks Jake.

“I just wanna keep my family safe,” Jake, played by Sam Worthington, replies.

Alongside the trailer’s release, screens in Times Square in New York were taken over by underwater projections of the film on Monday night.

The cast for the much-anticipated film includes Worthington and Zoe Saldana and will also see the return of Sigourney Weaver as Dr Grace Augustine and Stephen Lang who plays Colonel Miles Quaritch.

Titanic actress Kate Winslet joins the cast alongside other newcomers Michelle Yeoh, Vin Diesel and Edie Falco.

The original sci-fi epic from 2009 won three Oscars for its stunning visual effects, cinematography and art direction.

The film was set in 2154 and saw humans inhabit avatars so they could gain access to the planet of Pandora.

Avatar: The Way Of Water is due for release in cinemas on December 16.