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Avatar 2 Trailer Teaches Us The Way of Water (Vulture)

'Avatar: The Way of Water,' the sequel to the 2009 blockbuster by James Cameron, has dropped an epic full-length trailer ahead of its December 16 release ...

“The way of water connects all things. The new trailer for [Avatar: The Way of Water](https://www.vulture.com/2022/10/avatar-day-the-gambit-that-set-up-avatars-success.html) features epic-seeming lines like this and other moments of grandeur. [trailer](https://www.vulture.com/2022/05/avatar-the-way-of-water-trailer.html), and this line will probably incite screams, cheers, and [Leonardo DiCaprio screen-pointing](https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/pointing-rick-dalton) when it happens in theaters on December 16. Avatar 2 Trailer Teaches Us The Way of Water You better believe there’s an “I see you.” Plus, [Sigourney Weaver as Kiri](https://www.vulture.com/2022/09/sigourney-weaver-avatar-2-character-kiri-teen-navi.html), Neytiri and Jake Sully’s adoptive teenage daughter, who has been raised bilingual: “Dad, I know you think I’m crazy, but I feel her,” she mysteriously tells Sam Worthington. There are space whales arcing over battleships; space forests set ablaze with man-made fire and giant mechs; and mild political conflict between the [Na’vi community we met in the first film](https://www.vulture.com/article/avatar-is-back-in-theaters-and-its-still-great.html) and an aquamarine seafaring one.

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'Avatar: The Way of Water' Official Trailer Unveils Stunning New ... (Variety)

The new trailer for "Avatar: The Way of Water" shows Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña returning as the Na'vi in the long-awaited sequel.

[Avatar: The Way of Water](https://variety.com/t/avatar-the-way-of-water/),” in addition to directing. The story was co-written by Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Josh Friedman and Shane Salerno. Set over a decade after the original film, which took place in 2154, the newly released trailer shows glimpses of Jake and Neytiri cozying up as a family.

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New 'Avatar 2' trailer shows underwater battle scenes (Time Out)

It's finally time to head back to Pandora in the first of many planned Avatar sequels on the way from James Cameron.

Although the interest in 3D has long since waned, Avatar: The Way of Water will be bringing back the technology – and then some. Disney will release an Avatar sequel every other year until 2028, so while it might have taken over a decade to return to the world of Pandora, don’t expect to leave anytime soon. Avatar: The Way of Water arrives in cinemas on December 16, 13 years after the original broke box office records around the globe.

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Avatar 2 trailer hints at major death in sequel (Dexerto)

The new trailer for Avatar 2 seems to tease a shocking major death for one of the main characters in the upcoming sequel.

She’s so close,” she says, while the trailer shows clips of Jake raising a young Kiri and teaching her how to hold a bow and arrow, a ceremony around the Tree of Souls which could be an attempt to revive Neytiri, and Jake and Neytiri flying around on their banshees. Yeah, it looks like we’re going to see the death of Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) in Avatar 2. As we watch Neytiri stroll around the wildlife, we see her talking to Jake.

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Avatar 2 trailer breakdown: A big-screen manifesto from James ... (Polygon)

Filed under: Movies. Even Avatar 2's trailers are uniquely built for the big screen. Tom Cruise saved the movies in 2022. Now James Cameron wants to save them ...

(With all its variations, The Way of Water is reportedly releasing in more formats than any film before it.) But while the tech is complex, the pitch is very simple. This is their chance to have that feeling again, and there’s no way they can have it at home. In the trailer, Avatar: The Way of Water looks for all the world like an immersive natural-history documentary about an alien world. Despite the fact that the movie as been in development for eons — and that Cameron assembled a writer’s room to draft the storylines for this and no less than three additional Avatar sequels — The Way of Water still has an extremely vague logline. [Avatar: The Way of Water](https://www.polygon.com/2020/5/13/21257520/avatar-2-cast-water-tank-image-behind-the-scenes). Although it premiered on Good Morning America and online on Wednesday, this is a trailer that has been built to be seen in theaters — which pretty much the entire moviegoing public will soon be doing as they sit down to watch Black Panther: Wakanda Forever next week.

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James Cameron REALLY Wants You To Know Avatar 2 Is Beautiful (Screen Rant)

Avatar: The Way of Water looks beautiful, and going by the visuals in the newest Avatar 2 trailer, James Cameron really wants you to know that.

As a big advocate of the movie-going experience, Cameron is definitely making a case for audiences to see Avatar: The Way of Water on the big screen. In fact, considering how much more ambitious the shots in the Avatar 2 trailer are compared to the first movie, especially the ones in the water, it’s safe to say Avatar: The Way of Water looks better than Avatar. [establishing shots of Pandora](https://screenrant.com/avatar-2-movie-pandora-navi-world-better-reason/) to close-ups of fully CG characters, the newest Avatar 2 trailer proves that James Cameron has succeeded in making Avatar: The Way of Water as beautiful as the first movie. Going by the first two Avatar: The Way of Water trailers, James Cameron wants audiences to know how beautiful Avatar 2 will be, and how much more ambitious the Avatar sequel is. Still, there was no other movie at that time that could compare to Avatar in terms of visuals, meaning that watching Avatar in theaters was a unique experience that no other release was offering. After years in which the only Avatar sequel updates were the fact that James Cameron was once again pushing movie-making technology to its limits, the marketing for Avatar 2 has finally begun.

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