20th Century Studios finally dropped the trailer for 'Avatar 2,' the follow-up to the highest grossing film of all time.
After being re-released last year in China, the first “Avatar” overtook “Avengers: Endgame” as the most lucrative film of all time (according to ticket sales) when its revenue surpassed $2.8 billion globally. The new film picks up where the last left off, with Sully and Neytiri building their family on the planet of Pandora and fighting new threats to its burgeoning civilization. This marks the long-awaited sequel to the highest-grossing film of all time.
The trailer brings back Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) fourteen years after the first film's events, when the human explorer decided to ...
The other three sequels come to theaters every two years, in 2024, 2026, and 2028. The Way of Water also sees the return of Stephen Lang, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel David Moore, Dileep Rao, CCH Pounder, and Matt Gerald. Sigourney Weaver is also set to come back, although in a different role. Avatar had the top spot at the domestic box office with $760.5 million from 2009 till 2015, when Disney’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens got $936 million and pushed it to second place. The sequels could not afford to be any less stunning, a difficult trick to pull, given that CGI-blockbuster has been dominating the market for a while now. Avatar made history in 2009 by becoming the first movie to cross the $2.8 billion mark at the international box office, taking over Titanic's position as the biggest release ever, with $2.2 billion. Jake and Neytiri are living happily after ever, and are now the proud parents of a young blue boy.
Avatar 2: The Way of Water has finally released its teaser trailer online, but you're still going to want to see it in theatrical 3D.
Thanks to that historic string of delays that have pushed the film's release by over a decade, fans of James Cameron’s colorfully lush epic have been waiting for this footage for some time. It’s also the big reason why you need to see this first look in its full 3D regalia. Only one piece of dialogue is included, as Jake Sully closes out The Way of Water’s big unveiling with these words: As far as what we’re actually shown from Avatar: The Way of Water, the footage is more about the beauty than the plot--though we do learn a bit about what to expect. Matching up to the description of what was shown at this year’s CinemaCon, Jake Sully and Neytiri’s return to the big screen is stunning, bringing us back to Pandora and introducing its oceanic moon. As the world finally got its first look at Avatar 2 in theaters last week, the first trailer has now dropped online.
'The Way of Water,' the long-anticipated and long-delayed sequel to James Cameron's CGI blockbuster 'Avatar,' is finally coming to theaters this year.
When “Avatar” opened in 2009, it set a global box office record of $2.79 billion that went uncontested until “Avengers: Endgame” surpassed it in 2019. (“Avatar 2" was originally set to be released in 2014.) I wanted to be in that world so bad[.] Been waiting a long time for this one and it looks so beautiful.” “The most I’ve ever seen any movie in a theater. “Wherever we go, this family is our fortress.” James Cameron’s 2009 movie “Avatar” set a global box office record of $2.79 billion that has remained uncontested since then.
Avatar 2 uses new CGI and underwater motion capture technology that already looks great in the trailer, but the finished product will be even better.
The CGI and underwater motion capture technology for Avatar: The Way of Water will likely look even better by the time the movie comes out in December 2022. The CGI and underwater technology for Avatar: The Way of Water will be even better than viewers realize. Even the clips that were shown may still be subjected to last-minute touch-ups to ensure that the entire movie satisfies Cameron's high standards of perfection.
James Cameron returns to direct the sequel, while the main cast is back as well, including Sam Worthington as Jake Sully and Zoe Saldana as Neytiri. Also ...
The original movie is returning to cinemas on September 23. The first trailer for Avatar 2: The Way of Water premiered before showings of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, and now it's been published online for all to see. They are in trouble, and the movie focuses on their struggles to stay alive amid many tragedies around them.
The sequel to James Cameron's 2009 epic Avatar finally has a teaser trailer and has sparked a debate among movie buffs on Twitter.
Viewing the teaser for Avatar: The Way of Water on my laptop felt like being forced to look at someone's holiday photos. Let's hope James Cameron's 3D ...
In truth, the Avatar 2 trailer felt less like a trailer and more like a tech demo. They got to go to the cinema and wear a special pair of glasses and be blown away by all the best visuals that 2009 could muster. And that will also extend to the film itself. This is how the CinemaCon attendees got to see the trailer, and perhaps that explains their awestruck reactions. We heard about the Avatar 2 trailer long before we saw it. Some characters go for a bit of a swim.
The 3D bubble has burst, detractors argue, that old technical marvel which sent movie-goers to the first one in their droves, and does anyone really remember ...
The blue people (Na'vi, as you probably won't recall) are still blue, and presumably still have hair sex; the latter we know because one of them is seen to be pregnant, hopefully not with a barnet baby. Like the ostensibly live-action remake of The Lion King from 2019, this is an animated feature dressed up as a prestige epic; from a technical perspective, all of the mo-capping and greenscreenery on display is an impressive feat, but it's not really cinema so much as a PS5 tech demo. Innumerable commenters have already waxed eloquent on whether a sequel to a film made thirteen years ago, even once the highest grossing of all time (not adjusted for inflation — we see you, Gone With the Wind) will end up having comparable legs.
After a wait of more than a decade, the film will take us back to the land of Pandora. Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana are seemingly reprising their roles as ...
The trailer of the film is visually stunning which hints that the film will be a spectacle, just like its predecessor. Standing true to its title, the trailer of the film features several shots of the ocean and water. After a wait of more than a decade, the film will take us back to the land of Pandora. Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana are seemingly reprising their roles as Jake Sully and Neytiri, respectively.
The feedback is mixed. At first glimpse, we were very disappointed, as the 'look & feel' of the trailer reminds a commercial for a video game and is less ...
However, we need to think about it as a ‘technological-oriented and innovative motion picture project’. Thus, the viewing platform is crucial. The Avatar 2 which is named ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ trailer has been released. The first Avatar 2 (The Way of Water) trailer has finally been released (we’ve been waiting for it since 2014:-)). The feedback is mixed. Some complained about the lack of a minimal story in the trailer. At first glimpse, we were very disappointed, as the ‘look & feel’ of the trailer reminds a commercial for a video game and is less related to a motion picture. Almost 100% of the trailer is CGI and barely ‘real’ footage is being noticed.
The Avatar 2 trailer reveals a glimpse at green-skinned Na'vi characters, which hints at the sequel's major change to Pandora from the first movie.
Whether the idea behind the green-skinned Na'vi is related to Avatar: The Way of Water's plot or a simple matter of immersive world-building remains to be seen, but it's almost a certainty that the reason behind the intriguing change will be explored within the film. As Avatar 2 is set long enough after Avatar for Jake and Neytiri to have started a family, it's also possible that the green-skinned characters could be linked to human intervention on Pandora. These Na'vi may have been affected somehow by the humans' impact on Pandora's environment and this will serve an important purpose within the movie's narrative. The trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water reveals a green Na'vi, and there is likely a reason behind the difference.
After the release of 'Avatar: The Way of Water', here we have curated all the details about Avatar 2's cast, release date, budget and more.
The first Avatar film was released in December 2009 and the ideas for a sequel began almost immediately after its massive success. The film's theatrical release has been subject to 8 delays, it is currently planned for a release on December 16, 2022. After the release of the trailer of Avatar: The Way of Water, here are the details about the movie's cast, release date, budget and more. Walking alongside humans, the coastline of Pandora is all set to face new challenges as the Sully family gears up for yet another battle of survival. Avatar: The Way Of Water will unveil the new challenges that befall Jake Sully and Neytiri's family. After much anticipation and delays in the past 8 years, Avatar 2 was finally announced at CinemaCon along with a trailer.
One line of dialogue in Avatar 2's trailer might be alluding to director James Cameron's vision for the saga, particularly for the other 3 sequels.
Even if the initial conflict with the RDA is resolved in a standalone manner in The Way of Water (like Landau and Cameron have suggested), perhaps the Na’vi will realize they need to take the battle to Earth. This could, in turn, be setting up the Sully family to leave Pandora for the yet to be titled Avatar 3. This, of course, perfectly sets up the location change from Pandora’s surface to Pandora’s oceans in Avatar 2, with the Sully family relocating to avoid and then fight back against the RDA (who are also working with the Na’vi). But, beyond the standalone story of Avatar 2, the conflict in the first sequel might later set up an even bigger shift in Avatar 3. While Cameron and producer Jon Landau have said that there will still be an overreaching storyline to the saga, it seems that that connective thread between films will likely be the Sully family itself.
After 13 years, James Cameron is back with a sequel to Avatar, one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
A teaser trailer was released on May 9th, showing initial shots of various fierce beasts and stunning landscape shots that defined the first film as well. Humans walk among them using Avatars: beings of similar appearance and build that were created to bond with the native people. Despite the peace they sought out at the end of Avatar, trouble continues to follow them on the beautiful planet.
The Avatar 2 trailer is online, and the visual effects of the sci-fi adventure movie sequel reveal an even more breathtaking landscape for Pandora.
The rest of the movie's marketing will likely have little heavy lifting to do in this respect with how strong of an impression the trailer has made, alongside the Avatar sequel's huge box office prospects. Avatar 2 is set to explore the aquatic side of Pandora, and the trailer already reveals the movie to be a monumental visual effects achievement. It's been 13 years since the historic success of the original, and Avatar 2 employs CGI and performance capture to an even greater extent than its groundbreaking predecessor.
The second part of the film begins when marine Jake Sully lives with his new family that has formed on the planet Pandora. Once a familiar threat returns to ...
Avatar was shown for the first time on cinemas on December 18, 2009, and achieved a record in the history of cinema, amounting to 2.7 billion dollars, and was nominated for nine Oscars – winning three of them for Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction, and Best Visual Effects. The first clips of the trailer for the second part of Avatar impressed viewers at the “Cinema Con” event, dedicated to movie theater owners in the US. The trailer for the long-awaited sequel to Jame’s Cameron’s sci-fi blockbuster Avatar (2009) has been released, showing a new threat to the alien world of Pandora.
James Cameron's follow-up to one of the biggest films of all time is finally coming. Here's everything we know about 'Avatar: The Way of Water'
In the spirit of Colonel Quaritch, Covid-19 ate the production schedule’s eyes for jujubes. Yeoh is a (human) scientist called Dr Karina Mogue. ‘I would be the tea lady for James Cameron,’ she joked in EW. The hard-driving, gung-ho corporate enforcer is known for his scarred face and excellent line in motivational quotes (‘As head of security, it is my job to keep you alive. Covid has pushed the whole release schedule back by two years: in a parallel, non-viral universe, Avatar 2 would have been out last Christmas. Lots and lots of water. Instead, runs the official blurb, The Way of Water will recount ‘the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.’ Welcome back to Pandora. Again, her role is a mystery so far but we know that she’ll be appearing in all four sequels. The title holds the answer: water. Remember Avatar? Sure, it’s a little odd that one of the biggest movies in the history of cinema feels like a strange and distant dream. But with the sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, finally arriving, 13 years on, we’re all about to go through a James Cameron refresher course. Will there be the same appetite for Pandora’s CG-heavy visual and are audiences ready to don those 3D specs again? Avatar’s record-breaking $2.8 billion has since been challenged by Avengers: Endgame, but someone’s going to need to hold Cameron’s beer because he has four sequels storming down the pipeline.
We've waited 13 years for this. James Cameron's Avatar is finally back. Here is everything you need to know about 'Avatar: The Way of Water.'
Dr. Grace Augustine (Sigourney Weaver) supposedly met her demise and Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) transferred his consciousness into the body of a Na’vi, forgoing his life as a human Marine. Avatar 3 has already finished principal photography and is slated for release on December 20, 2024. "You're our partners and the best way we can do that is by delivering content that is a must-see experience at the cinema. James Cameron’s stereoscopic revolution spurred countless films attempting to capture the magic of Avatar’s fully immersive 3D experience. Fast-forward 13 years and theatergoers will be able to catch the sequel on December 16, 2022. Thirteen years have passed since the Na’vi leaped out of movie theater screens around the globe.
Viewers were able to match a piece of body art to a character from the 2009 blockbuster.
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. This lead to speculation over whether Lang would be portraying an entirely new character, or a clone. The exact specifics of his return are still unclear, but viewers were able to identify a blue-skinned Na’vi version of the character in the new trailer.
Directed by James Cameron under 20th Century Studios, the science-fiction sequel Avatar: The Way of Water will star returning cast members Sam Worthington, Zoe ...
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James Cameron's Avatar: The Way of Water has garnered more views online than any of Disney's Star Wars sequel movies in its first 24 hours.
According to Disney (via THR), The Way of Water’s teaser trailer racked up 148.6 million views in its first 24 hours, 23 million of which came from China. Those numbers are higher than those attached to the trailers for any of Disney's recent Star Wars films, including The Rise of Skywalker (112.4 million), which also premiered its teaser in theaters before dropping it online. In addition to Worthington and Saldaña, The Way of Water features returning cast members Sigourney Weaver as Dr. Grace Augustine, Stephen Lang as Colonel Miles Quaritch, Giovanni Ribisi as Parker Selfridge alongside newcomers like Kate Winslet, Vin Diesel, and Cliff Curtis. During CinemaCon 2022, Disney showed the first footage for the sequel, screening it only for those in attendance. The first teaser trailer for James Cameron’s long-awaited sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, garners more views in its first day online than any of Disney’s Star Wars films.
Avatar: The Way of Water's new teaser trailer has racked up more views in its first day than the recent Star Wars trailers managed.
Our first glimpse at Avatar: The Way of Water takes us back to Pandora – the exotic planet from the first movie. Directed by James Cameron, Avatar 2 is the first of numerous planned Avatar sequels. By contrast, that’s more than all the recent Star Wars films.
Avatar: The Way of Water's teaser trailer viewership proves James Cameron's haters wrong that the original Avatar movie didn't have a cultural impact.
The irony of the Avatar: The Way of Water hate is that the doubters are likely only contributing to the film's eventual success. James Cameron is already proving haters wrong about Avatar: The Way of Water, as the movie's trailer views confirm that there is plenty of excitement for the long-awaited sequel. Despite Avatar's place at the top of the all-time box office standings, there has been a growing belief over the years that no one cares about the movie.
By contrast, that's more than all the recent Star Wars films. The Rise of Skywalker's first teaser managed 112.4 million views in its first 24 hours, with other ...
Our first glimpse at Avatar: The Way of Water takes us back to Pandora – the exotic planet from the first movie. Directed by James Cameron, Avatar 2 is the first of numerous planned Avatar sequels. By contrast, that’s more than all the recent Star Wars films.
Before it has even premiered, Cameron's upcoming sequel is already beating records. avatar-2 Image via 20th Century Studios. It is ...
The trailer shows more of the Earth-like moon of Pandora and the amazing exotic creatures that inhabit it, which enraptured fans over ten years ago. It is not totally unexpected that the trailer for James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water, a sequel that has been over ten years in the making, would attract an astounding number of views. The trailer was first presented exclusively in theaters over the weekend, before going online on Monday, May 9.