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'Avatar: The Way Of Water' 3D Teaser Trailer Debuts Online (Deadline)

The sequel also stars Sigourney Weaver, Kate Winslet, Michelle Yeoh, Edie Falco, Stephen Lang, Giovanni Ribisi, Oona Chaplin, Jermaine Clement and more. Related ...

It was also revealed that Disney will rerelease the original Avatar on September 23 around the globe with remastered audio and sound. “The best way is by delivering content that is a must-see experience at the cinema.” “At the center of each of the four sequels will be the Sully family. The trailer will run exclusively in cinemas with Marvel’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse pf Madness, which rolls out next week — beginning May 4 internationally and May 6 domestically. While Avatar in 2009 made 3D a big deal, and ushered in a revived form of cinema, Disney is going to have to get audiences excited again about the format. The sequel to the highest-grossing movie ever is set more than a decade after the events of the first film.

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'Avatar: The Way of Water' Trailer: James Cameron's Long-Awaited ... (Variety)

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.

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Avatar: The Way of Water's first trailer teases Pandora's next war (The Verge)

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.

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The First Avatar: The Way of Water Trailer Splashes Ashore (Gizmodo)

James Cameron's long, long-awaited sequel to the smash-hit movie is really happening, and there's finally proof.

But there are the striking images of Na’vi working together with humans, other Na’vi holding weapons (but are they actual Na’vi or humans in Na’vi avatars?), and a clear focus on the two species working together—a far cry from the tense human-Na’vi relations chronicled in the original. It’s only taken eight years, but it turns out Avatar: The Way of Water is extremely real and on the way—and the proof is in this very first trailer. The movie will premiere on December 16, 2022.

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The 'Avatar: The Way of Water' trailer gets wet and wild (Vanyaland)

Nah. We were there for the teaser, a 90-second burst of special effects spectacle, presented in full on Dolby Vision, Dolby Audio, and 3D. It played on a loop ...

Avatar: The Way of Water hits theaters on December 16, kicking off a cycle of four sequels to the 2009 film, which will hit theaters in 2024, 2026, and 2028. Now that you can watch it for yourself — Disney dropped the trailer on Monday morning after letting it get some lead time in front of Doctor Strange — we’ll issue a verdict: It looks… So, last week, about an hour before Doctor Strange 2 screened for press, we were invited to catch a sneak peek of James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water. Did we watch a half-hour of the film?

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The 'Avatar: Way of Water' trailer teases new creatures and aquatic ... (CNN)

"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.

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Why The 'Avatar: The Way Of Water' Trailer Debuted In Theaters First (Forbes)

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.

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'Avatar: The Way of Water' Images Take Audiences Back to Pandora (Collider.com)

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.

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'Avatar 2' teaser trailer: Fans rejoice after a long wait (Los Angeles Times)

'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.

Remember 'Avatar?' A teaser for the sequel is finally here after '13 ... (The Spokesman-Review)

Rounding out the main cast of the sequel are Michelle Yeoh, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement and Kate ...

(“Avatar 2” was originally set to be released in 2014.) 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. I wanted to be in that world so bad[.] Been waiting a long time for this one and it looks so beautiful.”

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Avatar: The Way of Water: First Teaser Trailer and Poster Revealed ... (IGN)

The first teaser trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water has been released, giving us a glimpse at the events that are unfolding on Pandora in James Cameron's ...

Filming on Avatar 3 wrapped last September, with that film due out on December 20, 2024, Avatar 4 in December 2026, and Avatar 5 in December 2028. The trailer opens on the familiar floating mountains of Pandora, following the Na'vi as they travel around the planet's azure blue seas and bioluminescent bays atop great-winged banshees and enormous aquatic creatures to protect their home from impending danger. The first teaser trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water has been released, giving us a glimpse at the events that are unfolding on Pandora in James Cameron's long-awaited sequel.

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Avatar 2's CGI & Underwater Tech Is Even Better Than You Realize (Screen Rant)

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.

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'Avatar 2' Trailer Quality Sparks Debate Among Movie Buffs (Newsweek)

The sequel to James Cameron's 2009 epic Avatar finally has a teaser trailer and has sparked a debate among movie buffs on Twitter.

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Avatar 2 trailer: prepare to be swept away by boredom (The Guardian)

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.

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Thoughts on Avatar 2 Trailer: Go IMAX 3D or Go Home - Y.M. ... (YMCinema)

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.

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Here's everything we know about 'Avatar: The Way of Water' so far (Time Out)

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.

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Avatar: The Way of Water Poster Puts the Focus on a Child of Pandora (MovieWeb)

What we do know about Avatar: The Way of Water is that, after all these years, the follow-up will pick up with Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe ...

Returning actor Sam Worthington has teased the majesty of Avatar: The Way of Water saying, “Jim is a very loyal man, and he keeps the same people on board, but I’m a very small cog in this. What we do know about Avatar: The Way of Water is that, after all these years, the follow-up will pick up with Jake Sully ( Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) more than a decade after the events of the first Avatar movie. A trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water was finally released yesterday after a whole lot of waiting and an abundance of patience.

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A Wounded Warrior Returns in 'Avatar: The Way of Water' (Military.com)

Jake Sully, the Marine veteran who found a better life on an alien planet, will face new challenges in the upcoming sequel.

Whether you're looking for news and entertainment, thinking of joining the military or keeping up with military life and benefits, Military.com has you covered. Director James Cameron hasn't made another movie since the release of "Avatar." He announced plans for a sequel almost right away after the first one, and he's been working on the new one ever since. He's been working on "Avatar: The Way of Water," plus three more sequels set to be released in December 2024, 2026 and 2028. Thrilled by the full range of motion, he falls in love with Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) and eventually realizes that Earth forces are willing to destroy Pandora in pursuit of the rare mineral unobtanium. Wait, you ask, what about that Navy aviator movie, the one that made fans wait 36 years for a sequel? That's an almost unimaginable gap between a movie and its sequel.

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