Known for her roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Gamora and in the Avatar franchise, Zoe Saldana has made history by becoming the first actor to have ...
[suggestion](https://www.sportskeeda.com/comics/james-gunn-hints-multiple-marvel-actors-joining-dceu-universe-soon) that he would collaborate with the Guardians of the Galaxy ensemble in the future, fans are already speculating that the actress will soon be joining DCEU. In an interview, he mentioned that the cast is like family to him and that he would work with them again, possibly in his other job at [DCEU](https://www.sportskeeda.com/comics/top-9-moments-dc-extended-universe): Fans will have to wait to find out what Saldana's future in the Marvel Cinematic Universe holds since In addition, the three other films from MCU in which Saldana has appeared—Avengers: Endgame, Avengers: Infinity War, and of course, Avatar—have also surpassed the $2 billion mark (globally). Hollywood has seen Zoe Saldana become a bankable star after she recently achieved the feat of having four films gross over $2 billion at the box office. However, with her recent achievements and the success she brought to the box office, fans speculate that she may soon be joining DC Extended Universe (DCEU).
Zoe Saldana may have revealed a positive hint about the hopeful future of Gamora's character in the upcoming Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3.
Given Saldana's remarks about Gamora finding inner peace, hopefully, that means she will reconnect with the Guardians and get the happy ending she deserves in what is likely the last installment of the Guardians. Instead, it focused on the team's family-like bond and the unique sibling bond between Mantis and Peter, which makes it clear that the MCU is not positioning the Guardians as still being emotionally devastated or blaming 2014 Gamora for her departure from the Guardians. This suggests that Saldana could be speaking to her own knowledge of Gamora who will return to meet the Guardians in the upcoming threequel. Most recently she reprised her role as Neytiri in the sequel [Avatar: The Way of Water](https://screenrant.com/tag/avatar-2/) although Gamora was absent from the recent [Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special](https://screenrant.com/tag/guardians-of-the-galaxy-holiday-special/). 3](https://screenrant.com/tag/guardians-of-the-galaxy-3/) reveal could be in the cards after actress Zoe Saldana made remarks regarding her two lead characters, Neytiri and Gamora. Saldana has portrayed both alien women wonderfully since 2009's [Avatar](https://screenrant.com/tag/avatar/) and 2014's [Guardians of the Galaxy](https://screenrant.com/tag/guardians-of-the-galaxy/).
Read on to find out which actor from the Avengers: Endgame was also a part of Avatar: The Way of Water along with Zoe Saldana.
[Google News](https://news.google.com/s/CBIwo7yAqUE) Jack Champion was seen again with In the official casting list of the movie, Jack Champion is simply credited as “Kid on Bike”. [Avatar: The Way of Water](https://www.koimoi.com/reviews/hollywood-movie-reviews/avatar-the-way-of-water-movie-review-james-cameron-thinks-with-10-brains-a-heart-straight-out-of-a-bollywood-family-drama/amp/) and Avengers: Endgame. Jack Champion, who played Spider, the only human character in Jake Sully’s Na’vi family, was seen in Avengers: End Game. The movie has been giving a tough fight to MCU as there have been various debates amongst the moviegoers on the type of genre they want to see.
Before the success of James Cameron's 'Avatar: The Sense of Water', some of its stars including Zoe Saldana, who plays Neytiri, a Na'vi native, appeared.
Then he leads me to his office, I see a big ship’s wheel, I didn’t know it was Titanic’s wheel. And he was like, Are you ready to get Are to know myself while I was like: what? Sometimes it was like, ‘Get some tight stuff, I want you to climb up and do some cartwheels.’ And I was like: OK. I was like: Oh my God, I’m going to meet my idol, James Cameron.” And I was still living in New York at the time, and I had been filmed several times. And I was like: Well, that doesn’t really mean anything.