Corrected entry: After the Na'vi derail the supply monorail and open the ammunition boxes, one of them says he found RPGs and Stingers. Considering this is a few centuries in the future, it is unlikely that a primitive weapon like RPG or a 1981-era MANPADS like the FIM-92 Stinger would still be found and in use.
Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
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Directed by: James Cameron
Starring: Kate Winslet, Zoe Saldana, Michelle Yeoh
Continuity mistake: Jack and Neytiri successfully save their children and eliminate four soldiers from a group of six. However, during the extraction scene, all six soldiers reappear.
Suggested correction: The point is, they are not just six, they are (I think 12 in total)... Lo'ak doesn't sport the second group, which is why he miscounts them as "only six."
Lo'ak: Outcast - that's all they see.
Tsireya: I see you.
Trivia: There are scenes in this movie that are reminiscent of well-known scenes from other James Cameron movies. When Spider is in captivity, he bangs a chair into a 2 way mirror, such as in True Lies. When Jake and Neytiri are trapped in an oxygen bubble, they need to try to hold their breath to escape, similar to The Abyss. Other scenes when the whale hunting ship is sinking are reminiscent of Titanic, such as being handcuffed to the ship while it is sinking.





Correction: Norm says, "We're taking the whole case, the mags, the RPGs, and the Stingers." It is not out of the question that in this future, rocket-propelled grenades still exist and that there is some sort of weapon called a Stinger. The weapon Norm is looking at when he refers to the case does not look like a contemporary RPG or Stinger, but something made up for the film (just like every other military weapon that is used).
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