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Avatar: The Way of Water is a clear improvement on its predecessor and, though its story isn’t breaking new ground, its jaw-dropping visuals make this an irresistible return to Pandora.
James Cameron has done it again with “Avatar: The Way of Water,” a state-of-the-art exercise that rekindles that sense of wonder and demands to be seen by anyone with lingering interest in ...
In 2023, Avatar: The Way of Water has a deep ocean to navigate if it’s going to claw back its production costs and get anywhere near its predecessor. Advertisement. Advertisement.
Avatar: The Way of Water — out December 16th — returns to the world of Pandora to tell yet another visually stunning colonialist fantasy that thinks it’s deeper than it is.
The anticipation for James Cameron’s Avatar follow-up was the stuff of legend. But when Avatar: The Way of Water finally ...
"The Way of Water" costs $20 to buy in up to 4K quality with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos audio. Once you buy a digital copy of the film, you can stream it whenever you like with no restrictions.
Bagby said “Avatar: The Way of Water” represented the fourth-highest presale figures for the company since 2018, as of Tuesday. About 60% of presales were for 3-D showings, he said.
The Way Of The Water is even simpler than that, and missing a lot of the broader implications. It’s mostly just about Quaritch seeking revenge and Jake’s family learning to love the ocean.
The reason that “Avatar: The Way of Water” will be arriving on both Disney+ and Max (the rebranded HBO Max) stems from a longstanding agreement between 20 th Century Fox, which Disney acquired ...
Avatar: The Way of Water helped James Cameron's latest passion project go from one very successful blockbuster to a massive, epic franchise. Several sequels to the original Avatar film had always ...
Some, but not all, scenes in Avatar: The Way of Water run at 48 frames per second (FPS), particularly the underwater scenes. That’s double the standard 24 FPS that’s used in the vast majority ...