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'Avatar' Villain Stephen Lang Returning for All Four Sequels, Says James Cameron


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James Cameron's Avatar was greatly enlivened by the presence of Stephen Lang (above). Millions of people saw the sci-fi adventure during its theatrical release and/or later on home video, but if you need a reminder, Lang portrayed Colonel Miles Quaritch, the leader of the military force on the planet Pandora. Initially, Colonel Quaritch appears to be tough but fair. Eventually, though, he becomes quite a villainous character, never hesitating to kill anyone he views as a threat to his overall mission. After an epic battle with the heroic Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), he's apparently left for dead. Back in 2013, we heard that Lang had signed up for the three Avatar sequels planned at the time. Cameron said: "His character will evolve into really unexpected places...
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