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Old 22-01-2022, 03:06 PM #1
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Default Avatar Sequels Could Be Shown in 3D That Doesn’t Require Glasses

This is Great News.

Avatar 2 is out soon

Some Cinema's may have to change the Mega Screen
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James Cameron is working to bring the futuristic tech to life.




https://futurism.com/avatar-sequels-...equire-glasses

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I thought it was out this year?
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I thought it was out this year?

My Error, so far its
16 December 2022
USA



James Cameron is on BBCnewsHD Click
talking of his fears of Future Tech


Avatar 2.

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https://www.polygon.com/23319858/ava...e-release-date

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Good news, Na’vi nation: James Cameron’s Avatar is returning to movie theaters on Sept. 23 with a new 4K High Dynamic Range presentation, just in time for the release of the film’s long-awaited sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water. Here’s the kicker though: In order to drum up anticipation for the rerelease, the original Avatar has been removed from Disney Plus temporarily.

The move is neither surprising nor an uncommon turn of events. After all, it was just earlier this year that Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather trilogy was removed from Paramount Plus prior to the 50th anniversary theatrical run of the 4K restoration of the films before being re-added to the streaming service. Likewise, Variety reports that Avatar will return to Disney Plus at an “unspecified time” before Avatar: The Way of Water’s release on Dec. 16.

Avatar — not to be confused with Avatar: The Last Airbender — stars Sam Worthington as Jake Sully, a disabled marine from 22nd century Earth who journeys to the fictional moon of Pandora as part of a military operation. Melding his mind with a genetically engineered body patterned after the moon’s native Na’vi species, Jake meets and falls in love with Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), a member of the Na’vi before rebelling against the human forces to protect his adopted home.

Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, Avatar: The Way of Water will tell the story of Jake and Neytiri’s family as they fight to survive following the return of the humans to Pandora. The sequel, which features both returning cast members such as Sigourney Weaver and Giovanni Ribisi along with new characters played by Kate Winslet and Michelle Yeoh, will prominently feature several scenes set underwater, of which Cameron has gone to extraordinary lengths to film via motion capture technology.
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first avatar film temporarily unavailable at disney+ will get a 4K ultra hd re-release first in theatres then also back on disney, alongside or just before the sequel's release date


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Avatar 2

Is released in December

Way of the Water.


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Can't wait for this. Loved Avatar!
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Can't wait for this. Loved Avatar!

Same !!

One of my favourites movies ever !!

They have already filmed a good part of 3 & 4 already to be released consecutive Decembers !

The Disney Florida Avatar attraction is one of the best experiences I’ve ever had !!

Fast forward to 10 :00 for the ‘ flight ‘

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