Avatar: The Way of Water Has a Whale of a New Trailer
Remind me what Avatar is all about?
What’s happening in Avatar 2?
Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, Avatar: The Way of Water begins to tell the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), 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.At CinemaCon 2022, the title of the Avatar sequel was revealed to be The Way of Water. It should come as no surprise that a lot of Avatar 2 is focused on water, in particular the underwater environments of Pandora. This is also apparently why the film has taken so long as the technology to blend performance capture and underwater filming wasn’t developed yet. According to Entertainment Weekly, a new reef-dwelling clan on Pandora named the Metkayina will be introduced, with the landscape being described as “Bora Bora on steroids”. The film will once again be shown in 3D, heralding a return to the bygone era of 3D glasses. Here’s hoping you still have a few lying around at home. Avatar: The Way of Water is also tipped to come in at another gut-busting runtime. According to The Hollywood Reporter the film will clock in at around 3 hours and 10 minutes. That’s half an hour longer than the first movie, which you’ll remember was already pretty long. This is also just the first of four sequels James Cameron has planned in the Avatar franchise, with both Avatar 2 and Avatar 3 believed to focus on the ocean environments.
Who has been cast in Avatar 2?
There are also a fair few newcomers to the franchise including Cliff Curtis, Edi Falco, Jemaine Clement and Oscar-winner Kate Winslet. Winslet will reportedly play Ronal, a member of the Sea People. You can see a first look at her character below.EXCLUSIVE IMAGE ALERT
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Also new to the film will be a new generation of actors playing the children of Jake and Neytiri. Entertainment Weekly revealed the young actors in an exclusive to be Britain Dalton, Filip Geljo, Jamie Flatters, Bailey Bass, Trinity Bliss, Jack Champion, and Duane Evans Jr. The film is directed by James Cameron and produced by Jon Landau.Ready to return to Pandora? Empire’s world-exclusive #Avatar: The Way Of Water issue is coming, with Kate Winslet riding into battle as Na’vi leader Ronal on the newsstand cover. On sale Thursday 7 July.
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Feast upon these visuals
Similar to the original, Avatar: The Way of Water will be a visual feast for the eyes — and in 3D. The first trailer for the film was screened ahead of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness in cinemas. It’s also since made its way online so you can gaze upon it below. If you were just pulled back into 2009 you’re not alone. The music, the visuals, the blue people, it’s all so very Avatar. Now we just have to wait and see whether the sequel can surpass the original If this trailer is anything to go by, Avatar: The Way of Water will definitely be another visual spectacle. The trailer doesn’t give much away in terms of story, but we get hints of a new underwater tribe, see humans and the Na’vi working together (??) and glimpse some incredible new creatures on Pandora that Disney will no doubt make toys from. The second trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water, again, doesn’t give too much away, but we get a glimpse at Jake and Neytiri living the suburban life on Pandora. There are also plenty of stunning new creatures to gawk over, but are visuals alone enough at this point? We’ll find out soon.When can you see Avatar: The Way of Water in Australia?
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