The first trailer for Disney's Avatar: The Way of Water from director James Cameron will transport you back to the land of Pandora ahead of the movie's ...
For any other franchise, a premise that straightforward might not be enough to move people to theaters, but with all the hype Avatar: The Way of Water’s built up ahead of its release, it might do the trick. While Jake and Neytiri make their return in The Way of Water’s first trailer, this time around, it isn’t just the two of them. In addition to a Na’vi child, the trailer also features shots of Jake and Neytiri caring for a seemingly human one who has to wear a special mask in order to survive on the planet.
"Avatar: Way of Water" is the long-awaited sequel to James Cameron's groundbreaking epic. A new teaser trailer reveals more Na'vi adventures, ...
for release after the premiere of "Way of Water." Upon its release, a CNN reviewer called it Joining them are series newcomers Michelle Yeoh, Kate Winslet, Edie Falco and Oona Chaplin in key roles.
James Cameron's much-anticipated follow-up to his record-breaking sci-fi adventure will finally hit cinemas this Christmas.
And I immediately said, “YES! YES!” I’m happy with anything to do with water. It’s all a big roll of the dice.” The next two instalments are then set to go into production once post-production on the third film has completed.
I saw the tease at Cinemacon and then twice on Friday both in a Dolby theater (before my noon showing of Petite Maman) and in my local AMC's biggest non-premium ...
While I don’t necessarily expect Avatar: The Way Of Water to absolutely replicate the first film’s $760 million domestic/$2.847 billion global gross, there’s no reason not to expect it to be the biggest global earner of 2022. However, there are four Avatar sequels heading our way, which means Avatar: The Way Of Water needs to be good enough to get audiences excited about the prospect of three more over the next several years. That’s presuming A) it’s not another modern sci-fi/fantasy classic and B) China doesn’t treat it like Avengers: Endgame ($620 million in 2019). After all, Avatar earned $205 million in 2010 in 10% of the theaters eventually available for the Avengers finale, and a 2021 reissue earned $55 million (enough to snatch the global crown back from the MCU). I saw the tease at Cinemacon and then twice on Friday both in a Dolby theater (before my noon showing of Petite Maman) and in my local AMC’s biggest non-premium auditorium (which happened to be closing out their pre-Doctor Strange 2 trailer reel right as Petite Maman ended). Seeing it in a Dolby theater was an ideal circumstance, and yes it looked gorgeous in 2-D and sans any higher frame-rate presentation. To be fair, most “only in theaters” trailer debuts like Chris Nolan’s Dark Knight sequels premiered in legit versions on Sunday night or Monday after their “only in theaters” debuts, and around $449 million worth of global moviegoers already saw this teaser as it was intended before theatrical showings of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. And here I thought this gorgeous, hypotonic teaser for Avatar: The Way Of Water was supposed to be in theaters only for a week.
A teaser trailer has been released for the long-awaited Avatar: The Way Of Water, giving viewers a brief taste of what to expect from the film when it comes ...
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A trailer has been released for the much-anticipated sequel to Avatar, the highest-grossing film ever. It starts with a group of Na'vi leaping in the ...
Wherever we go, this family is our fortress." The lush visuals that helped make the original a phenomenon are again front and centre of the new adventure, entitled Avatar: The Way of Water. It's been 13 years since the original Avatar became a phenomenon and fans can now get a glimpse of the sequel - Avatar: The Way of Water - due out in just over six months.
Jake Sully is back! avatar-way-of-water-1 Image via 20th Century Studios. As people who went to ...
The 3D in Avatar: The Way of Water has been subject of discussion over the past years – according to the film director James Cameron, the movie will “push the limits of the big screen”, with new technology being developed that allegedly allows 3D viewing without the necessity of 3D glasses. Avatar: The Way of Water is years in the making, with several sequels being planned and developed at the same time. The images also captured one of the trailer’s most beautiful moments, in which a Na’vi touches the fin of a massive whale-looking creature.