Avatar: Hollywood renowned filmmaker James Cameron dropped the trailer of his upcoming Avatar sequel, AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH. We once again are in for a ride inside the world of Pandora. Sully’s are in trouble once again, this time not with human invaders but with another clan from Pandora.
Trailer review
James Cameron films have jaw dropping frames in his films, this started with Terminator and went onto his last outing Avatar: Way of water, he never disappointed with his imagery in films.
In this film too, he once again delivered awe moments, from the trailer, in the beginning it is introduced that the main antagonist is a cynicist and has no regard for Pandora and Ava, the god of the people. Then it goes on to reveal more parts of Pandora with Jake Sully’s avatar saying “This world is much deeper”.
Check Out the Trailer: https://youtu.be/Ma1x7ikpid8?si=S8pyoHO9_ANU_KPL
Then it will further explore the relationships of the Sully family and the fight they need to go through with the enemies surrounding them.
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Avatar releasing on December 19th
In the end of the trailer it is revealed that the film will be releasing on December 19th, it can be experienced in Imax 3D format as well. Avatar has Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Oona Chaplin, Kate Winslet, Michelle Yeoh, David Thewlis playing the lead roles along with other sub cast members. It is going to be a visual spectacle in the theatres.
Avatar: Biggest Movie Franchise in history
James Cameron is planning Avatar as a universe which can be explored even after his exit. He dedicated his second half of his life to this universe of Pandora. Avatar first hit the screens in 2009, James used that film as an exposition for future installments, he then later developed 4 parts at once and decided to film them back to back.
Until now he mostly filmed 4 parts, with third part releasing now, and fourth part expected to release in 2027. Avatar is going to become the biggest movie franchise in history in terms of the box office collections.