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The New Avatar: The Way of Water Sequel Will Be Released Dec 16th

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It has been a long time since Avatar came out, 13 years ago, I bought the Blu ray and still have it, and i still think it had the best 3D effects of all films i have seen

I hope the sequel will be as good as the first

variety.com/2022/film/news/avatar-2-trailer-james-cameron-1235174434/

telmel
over a year ago
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MelissaLee1

Has been a long time T. Should be interesting.

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telmel

MelissaLee1963 They say the third one is already in production and should be out in 2024 M

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MelissaLee1

telmel Making up for lost time or learning to swim underwater.

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telmel

MelissaLee1963 probably the latter m

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Chelsea0121

Cant wait to see this film, wont be going straight away as cinema will be packed.

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telmel

Chelsea0121 I expect all the veteran avatar fans will be there c

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Mayhem

Unfortunately most of the times sequels dont live up to the original...

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telmel

Mayhem Thats the problem M

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Leannexxx

Didn't like the first one so I won't be watching the Second one 😂

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telmel

Leannexxx Did you see it in 3D L or just normal vision ?

It was so good in 3D on the tv , i never saw it in 3D on the big screen at the pictures but the effects must have been so much better with the sounds effects as well

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Leannexxx

telmel I can't watch anything in 3d because I end up feeling very sick

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telmel

Leannexxx Thats one of the side effects of viewing 3D L, watching it too long can make you feel dizzy

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Leannexxx

telmel lol it's not just 3d films I can't play on playstation either

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PhilipMarc

Leannexxx I didn't either, but this looks very promising.

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PhilipMarc

Seen the trailer yesterday and it looks much better than the first movie already. The first felt like a beta/experiment and now with the second, they have polished and got technology even more advanced to achieve the world they wanted.

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telmel

PhilipMarc Sounds good to me P

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ACR

I watched the sequel (in 3D) over the weekend. I thought it was OK, but a bit too long - it's over 3 hours. Striking visuals help mask a fairly weak script.

But, someone in India may have sadly enjoyed it a little too much. As he is suspected of dying from an 'excitement' induced heart attack during a screening - metro.co.uk/2022/12/19/avatar-2-fan-dies-from-heart-attack-while-watching-sequel-in-cinema-17960617/

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telmel

ACR .Blimey A, someone died while watching the first one as well, maybe they should put a warning at the beginning of the movie , "not for those who get too excited"

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BonzoBanana

I wasn't super impressed with the original Avatar from a story perspective but the effects were amazing. I have 2 main televisions in my house both using LG's passive 3D technology although one is a Mantra model and the other a Finlux they both have LG passive 3D display panels. This works the same way as cinema 3D rather than the fast shutter glasses of active 3D devices which can cause headaches in some people. I also have a android VR headset device that allows you to watch 3D movies and that gives the best 3D effect but has a lower resolution. A bit like Playstation VR.

I do love a 3D movie occasionally. Even anaglyph movies I quite enjoy even though the colours are a bit off. You can watch lots of anaglyph stuff on youtube including the Avatar 2 trailer and you can make some 3D glasses just with some see transparent red and blue plastic maybe some Quality Street wrappers which I seem to remember I used in the past. You don't have to have a 3D TV or projector any device is anaglyph compatible if you fancy a bit of 3D and I think there are a few full 3D movies on youtube.

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telmel

I have the first one on blue ray B, i thought the effects are the best i have seen yet, so looking forward to seeing the new one

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PhilipMarc

I read the special effects are amazing, but not much of a story.

Then again, I didn't really like or care about the first Avatar movie. It looked great, sure... Not much else.

3hrs feels excessive for a movie that lacks a compelling story. I don't mind 3hr and 4hr movies if they're done right.

Once Upon a Time in the West is over 2h40m and I love watching it! God, that's one of the best Western movies ever made (pity John Wayne never made one with Clint Eastwood).

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PinkElephant26

We love the 1st Avatar so we're really looking forward to this new one! I hope it's as good 🤞

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maryklinge

Cannot wait for this!

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