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Who Is Spiders Dad In Avatar: The Way Of Water?

Who Is Spiders Dad

Who Is Spiders Dad

The hit movie Avatar: The Way of Water has a brand new character named Spider.At the film’s outset, his background was a mystery, and he was the only human child in Jake Sully’s inner circle. Jake claims that his children think of him as a “stray cat” who has found a home with them. Simultaneously, he grew very close to the Sully kids.

Spider’s devotion is questioned as the story progresses, and more of his history is revealed. Does he still side with the Na’vi because he is close friends with them, or will he join the humans because of his background, especially because of who his father is?

Who Is Spider’s Dad?

When the RDA abandoned Pandora, Spider was just a youngster left behind. Because of his early age, he remained on Pandora with the few humans who were still welcome there as long as they were Na’vi allies. More of Spider’s backstory is gradually revealed as one guy, his father, is brought back to life in an Avatar body.

Who Is Spider’s Dad

The antagonist, Miles Quaritch, was revealed to be the biological father of this human child, as revealed by The Digital Fix. The Avatar comics suggest that he and his single mother Paz Socorro had se*ual intercourse. The films made no effort to highlight or even mention their relationship; it was merely a sidenote in the supplementary materials.

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After learning that his kid was still alive, Quaritch spent the film trying to connect with him. Even though he saved his life, he ultimately abandoned him because they had fundamentally different values. Have a look at the tweet below in which Spider’s dad can be seen fighting with Jake Sully. 

Quaritch freely acknowledges that he fails as a parent. Through it all, though, Spider was able to get him to understand why the Na’vi are worth protecting by teaching his resurrected father how to live on Pandora. The last showdown unfortunately showed otherwise, which is why his son abandoned him.

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