The Avatar sequel finally has an official title. The James Cameron film is called Avatar: The Way of Water. Check out when it is slated to hit the screens.
Avatar 2 is the second film in the planned five-film franchise. The Way of the Water follows the events of Avatar and focuses on the Sully family. The film is called Avatar: The Way of Water, it was announced on Wednesday night at CinemaCon. The James Cameron film has been in production for several years and is one of the most anticipated releases of all time.
After a long wait, director James Cameron is finally ready to show audiences his otherworldly, underwater vision for the sequel of 'Avatar'.
Producer Jon Landau, who flew in town from New Zealand for less than 24 hours, indicated that “family” will be at the centre of the four sequels. Based on the audible gasps in the room, exhibitors may not need much urging to pull out all the stops for ‘The Way of Water’. CinemaCon attendees were given 3D glasses to watch the minutes-long trailer, which contained almost no dialogue. That means Disney must convince the heaps of film exhibitors in the audience at CinemaCon that ‘Avatar 2’ will push cinematic boundaries, so much so that it’ll be worth the expensive equipment upgrades needed to match Cameron’s dazzling vision. He says it is “designed for the biggest screen and the most immersive 3D available”, adding that he “set out to test the limits of what cinema can do”. The trailer will debut exclusively in theatres ahead of Marvel’s ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’ on May 6.
Audiences at CinemaCon got a first look at Avatar sequel The Way of Water, 13 years after the first film was released.
It’s been a long 13 years but there’s not long left to wait, with Avatar: The Way of Water hitting cinemas in the US on December 16 this year. Director James treated audiences at the Las Vegas CinemaCon to a first look at the film, as well as revealing its title, via videolink at the event. But, finally, in December 2022 Avatar: The Way of Water will hit cinemas worldwide, and a select few people have caught a first glimpse at what to expect.
The cast includes Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement, ...
by Andrew MARSZAL James Cameron said his long-delayed sequel to "Avatar," the highest-earning movie of all time, would "push the limits of what cinema can.
Universal then took the stage at Caesars Palace to show footage from the upcoming “Jurassic World: Dominion,” out in June. The 1930s period piece about three friends who “find themselves at the center of one of the most shocking secret plots in American history,” which purports to be based on true events, comes out in November. Attendees also got an extended look at “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” which is out next week. To reacquaint audiences with Pandora nearly 13 years after the smash hit original, which sparked a 3D wave in Hollywood, the first “Avatar” will be re-released in theaters in September. James Cameron said his long-delayed sequel to “Avatar,” the highest-earning movie of all time, would “push the limits of what cinema can do,” as Disney and Universal presented first looks at their upcoming movies in Las Vegas Wednesday. “We set out once again to push the limits of what cinema can do,” said Cameron.
Washington [US], April 28 (ANI): 'Avatar' fans rejoice! After years of delays, the official title of filmmaker James Cameron's 'Avatar' sequel has been ...
But if you are a little fuzzy on the details of the Oscar-winning film, then there’s a piece of good news! The footage also had shots of the Na’vi interacting with aquatic mammals like whales. The cast includes Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement, Giovanni Ribisi and Kate Winslet.
The first Avatar 2 footage was shown to a select audience as rroducer Jon Landau confirmed new details about the sequel.
They become the fish out of water from a cultural standpoint and from an environmental standpoint." "At the center of each of our sequels is the Sully family. They become the fish out of water.
Avatar 2 is coming, after facing many delays since its original 2014 release date. James Cameron debuted footage for the long awaited sequel at CinemaCon this ...
Avatar 2 Avatar Avatar 2 is coming, after facing many delays since its original 2014 release date.
'Avatar 2' is happening as CinemaCon saw makers release some dazzling footage from the film. The long-awaited sequel is titled 'Avatar: The Way of Water'.
Disney unveiled director James Cameron’s otherworldly vision for Avatar. Disney got hold of the franchise after it acquired 20th Century Fox in 2019. ‘Avatar 2’ is happening as CinemaCon saw makers release some dazzling footage from the film. ‘Avatar 2’ will release on December 16, with sequels to come on Dec. 20, 2024, Dec. 18, 2026, and Dec. 22, 2028.
The official title for the sequel to James Cameron's mega-blockbuster Avatar was announced at Cinemacon. The film will hit the theatres on 16 December 2022.
It is the highest-grossing film of all time with a total box office earnings of $2.84 billion globally. Avatar 2 footage was screened at Cinemacon which was reportedly a visual spectacle and left the audience in awe. And it is titled, Avatar: The Way of Water.
Director James Cameron returns to direct the long-awaited sequel to the 2009 hit, officially titled "Avatar: The Way of Water." Disney unveiled new footage of ...
"Avatar: The Way of Water," the first of four planned sequels, is scheduled to release Dec. 16. The film's first trailer will debut in theaters before Marvel's "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" on May 6. "Avatar: The Way of Water" will follow the Sully family as they fight to stay alive.
It's been more than a decade since James Cameron released the first Avatar film, and also promised fans several sequels. It's now finally happening, and fans ...
Avatar: The Way of Water will be in cinemas in the US on 16 December this year. The first Avatar sequel will be called Avatar: The Way of Water. When will Avatar 2 be released in the UK? Who will be in the cast of Avatar 2? So, what will the film be called, what will it be about and when will it be released in UK cinemas? The first Avatar sequel will be called Avatar: The Way of Water.
The trailer showed Jake and Neytiri, flying creatures and shots of Pandora's blue water.
John Fithian, president and CEO of the National Association of Theatre Owners, said at CinemaCon that there will be more versions of Avatar 2 than any film “in the history of movies”. According to Cameron, he started planning the first sequel in 2012 and filming began in 2017. The fantasy film was a resounding success, gaining critical acclaim for its ground-breaking special effects. According to producer Jon Landau, each of the sequels has been written to work as a stand-alone film, but they also work together as a “greater connected epic saga”. In a December interview with Entertainment Weekly Cameron spoke about the making of the four sequels. The footage was presented at the Las Vegas festival by James Cameron who joined via a video link.
Sam Worthington, star of "Avatar," reflects on the series and looks forward to the "marvelous" sequel "Avatar: The Way of Water."
It has taken eight years to get “Avatar 2” to the screen after at least seven delays. The news comes as a massive relief to fans after years of anticipation for a return. And by the time we get to the fourth and fifth, I might actually be in a wheelchair by the time we get to do it.”
James Cameron's sci-fi epic is in production - and here's what we know about the beleaguered sequel so far.
Producer Jon Landau has revealed that one of the central themes in Avatar 2 is family. Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña who played Jake Sully and Neytiri in the first will return for the sequel. The film was shot in New Zealand – but has come at a steep price. Namely, Cameron has insisted that he wanted to finish planning and writing every instalment in the franchise, and now that Avatar 5’s script is finally completed – production on number two can begin. Most of this has come down to production hurdles as well as the expansion of the franchise. In 2009, Avatar well and truly took over the world.