It's time to visit Pandora
once more. It's finally arrived! It's been a long time coming, but it's finally
here!! The first teaser trailer for James Cameron's long-awaited sci-fi sequel
Avatar 2, currently titled Avatar: The Way of Water, has been released by 20th
Century Studios. Prior to the release of the most recent Doctor Strange, this
was only available in theatres. It'll be released in mid-December this year,
and it'll undoubtedly make a splash when it debuts. Jake Sully lives on the
planet Pandora with his newfound family.
Jake must cooperate with
Neytiri and the Na'vi race's army to safeguard their world when a familiar
threat returns to finish what was started. They take to the sea, where they
discover even more intriguing species. Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Kate
Winslet, Sigourney Weaver, Giovanni Ribisi, Oona Chaplin, Michelle Yeoh,
Jemaine Clement, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Edie Falco, CCH Pounder, and Joel
David Moore star in the ensemble cast of Way of Water. Of course, it's
gorgeous!! This has an aliens sense to it - larger, better, and with Pandora
this time, there's a lot more going on. I'm looking forward to seeing more
footage; it might be well worth the wait.
Avatar:
The Way of Water picks up more than a decade after the events of the first film
to tell the narrative of the Sully family, the peril that follows them, the
lengths they go to keep each other safe, the fights they fight to stay alive,
and the tragedies they face. James Cameron, who previously directed Piranha II:
The Spawning, The Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgment Day,
True Lies, Titanic, and Avatar, returns to direct Avatar 2: The Way of Water.
James Cameron and Josh
Friedman (War of the Worlds, The Black Dahlia, Terminator: Dark Fate,
"Snowpiercer" series) wrote the screenplay based on a story by James
Cameron. James Cameron and Jon Landau produced the film. Beginning December
16th, 2022, 20th Century Studios + Disney will release James Cameron's Avatar:
The Way of Water in theatres all around the world (in 3D!). What's your first
impression? Who's looking forward to this?
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