The “Avatar: The Way of Water” also introduces us to Lo’ak, the second child of Neyriti and Jake. He is notable for having both five fingers and eyebrows despite being the biological son of Neytiri, implying that Jake’s Avatar traits can be passed down genetically. Unsurprisingly, the rest of the Na’vi kids can be little racist jerks, as we see Lo’ak talk about being discriminated against and feeling like an outcast.
But there is at least one person who doesn’t treat him like an outcast — Tsireya (Bailey Bass), daughter of Tonowari. That’s right, we’re having a bit of a “Romeo and Juliet” situation in “The Way of Water,” which is sure to end well and not at all tragically. Also curious is the shot of young Lo’ak seemingly forming a strong bond with a whale-like tulkun named Payakan. Is this the start of the water version of Toruk Makto?
Though we don’t see much of Jake’s other children, we know they are five children in total, with two adoptive ones (including human child Javier Socorro).