Avatar 2-The Way Of Water-New Trailer for the upcoming sequel
"Avatar 2"-The Way Of Water-New Trailer for Upcoming Sequel-Coming 16th December 2022
James Cameron released an extended trailer for the new upcoming sequel to the avatar franchise. The wait is totally worth it as the trailer gives us a glimpse of a glorious war and another adventure of Na'vi. Set to release on Dec 16, 2022, movie has officially shown us the majestic view of the treat we are in for at the end of this year.
The promo started with a beautiful scene underwater and soulful music. The scene in the majestic ocean captures the CGI innovation that the movie ahs to offer. From the colors to the characters everything feels and looks Devine which can only be appreciated if seen in the theatres.
The story of the Avatar-The way of Water, just like the first one does not major story plots as the movie itself is a family oriented movie majorly focusing in the family values and objective way of life, harmonious and peaceful with nature.
After over a decade of the first installment Zoe Saldana as Neytiri and and Sam Worthington as Jake Sully reprised their roles in the new installment where we also see Stephan Lang as Colonel Quaritch revived and once again facing Neytiri.
The trailer also shows the warmth of Jake and Neytiri and we got an amazing look at all of their children as well. The look was not only limited to the Na'vi children- Jamie Flatters as Neteyam, Britain Dalton as Lo’ak as, Trinity Bliss as Tuktirey and Sigourney Weaver as Kiri but also their human child who was adopted by them, as he was too fragile to send back to earth, Miles Socorro aka Spider played by Jack Champion.
The excitement is real as we are expecting a new specie or subspecies of banshees (different color skin). But the real deal is the underwater technology and the shots under the water which are masterpiece in itself. The shots taken underwater surpasses the techniques and technology known today which is a norm for James Cameron.
In the trailer we can also see that human are after all still in Pandora suggesting they have never left it. The tribes which were shown in the first chapter as one, now seem to show disagreement, which means that we are going in depth of character/specie development, not only this but a major development of the breathing underwater is also seen. In the ocean scene, Na'vi were seen to be effortlessly underwater, which is not humanly possible suggesting that either they have evolved or know how to do that.
End of story is that the Avatar-The Way of Water is going to take our breaths away and rightly so. The trailer was in fact a teaser and we are more than ready to watch the film in theatre.
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