“Avatar: The Way of Water” has already surpassed titles like “Black Widow” and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”
The first glimpses of “Avatar: The Way of Water”, sequel to James Cameron which will hit the big screen 13 years after the first film, could be seen in a beautiful teaser released earlier this week. According to The Hollywood Reporterthe preview has already accumulated 148.6 million views only in its first 24 hours.
Despite the high number, the premiere does not place “Avatar 2” in the Top 10 most watched trailers in history in this period of time. However, the title surpassed others at the box office, such as “Black Widow” with 116 million, and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” with 112 million.
The site also reported that according to Disney and 20th Century Studios, about 23 million of teaser of the new film came from China, an important market for Hollywood films.
The plot of “Avatar: The Way of Water” will feature the returns of Jake Sully (Sam worthington) and neytiri (Zoe Saldana) in the role of parents and living in a place totally unknown to them. This is because in the initial plot, the lives of Sullys is interrupted when the RDA mining operation returns to Pandora, forcing Jake to take the family to “what is seen as a safe haven” on the reef.
In addition to the duo, the film also features the returns of Sigourney Weaver (“Alien” franchise) and Stephen Lang (“Mortal Engines”). In addition to them, you will have the star ticket Kate Winsletwho coincidentally will return to work with the director of “Titanic”. CCH Pounder (“The orphan”), Dileep Rao (“The Origin”) and Joel David Moore (“Terror in the Swamp”), complete the cast of the production.
Jack Champion also joins the cast as the adopted son of Jake, Javier Socorrobetter known as spider, a human child who grew up on Pandora. Nonetheless, neytiri he can only see the boy as one of those who destroyed his home and killed his father.
“Avatar: The Way of Water” should be released in 3D – without the need to use special glasses -, 4K and with an option of 48fps, a frame rate per second that is twice that of traditional cinema.
The film officially hits theaters nationwide on December 15th.
Source: cinebuzz
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