The final trailer of Avatar: The Way of Water was released on 22 November 2022 with its make-believe CGI and has the world on the edge of its seat.
Final Trailer of Avatar’s Sequel
The final trailer of James Cameron’s science fiction film Avatar sequel was released on Tuesday. The trailer reveals the magic of Cameron once again as he presents to us another bewitching piece of the story, an out-of-this-world experience. This product of a decade of effort and hard work will be available in the theaters on December 16, the tickets are now on sale.
The two-minute trailer gives us a glimpse of the new life of Jake Sully and his family as he vows to protect them from any danger. The film is set ten years after Avatar which was released in 2009 and told the story of human invaders who arrived on a new land to plunder its resources. We come face-to-face with astounding underwater visuals as the family adapts to the new way of living. It took Cameron years to develop technology to film motion capture underwater.
More Sequels in the Making
The first movie Avatar was the highest-grossing movie of all time. According to sources, Cameron has not just completed the second movie but is already done with the shoot of the third movie as well. Though he will not start working on the fourth and fifth films till the second and third films are successful as well. The director seems to understand that the film is very expensive and even called it, “the worst business case in movie history”. At the same time, the director is pretty sure about making profits with the film.
In an interview with CinemaCon, he talked about the franchise and said, “With the first Avatar, we set out to push the limits of the big screen. With the new Avatar films, we’re pushing those limits even farther, with 3D, with high dynamic range, with high frame rate, higher resolution, and much greater reality in our visual effects.” The last film of the franchise is set to release in 2028, 19 years after the first movie.
The movie will be released in India in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. The film features Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Joel David Moore, Sigourney Weaver, Cliff Curtis, CCH Pounder, Jemaine Clement, and Kate Winslet.
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