13 years after Part 1, Avatar 2: The Way of Water is finally coming to cinemas. The start is only 3 weeks away. Like its predecessor Pandora, which is still the most successful film in history, the sequel relies primarily on visual spectacle.
This is what the previous promo material suggests and the new one, in Avatar 2 trailer released last night confirms the previous visually stunning impression. However, director James Cameron recently emphasized the importance of story, emotions and characters for his film. Going to the cinema will be worth it either way. (All information about Avatar 2: The new 3D and more)
Check out the new trailer for Avatar 2 here
Avatar 2: The Way of Water – New Trailer (English)
Indeed the trailer reveals a bit more about the plot of Avatar 2. Apparently Neytiri and Jake had to flee their homeland together with their family and are now seeking protection from the Metkayina. The tribe settles on a Pandora ocean and will probably be the next target of the human invaders. A more detailed one You can read a preview of the plot in Avatar 2 here.
What is Avatar 2 about?
Avatar 2 takes place 13 years after the events of Pandora. The main characters Jake and Neytiri started a family and do everything to stay together. Eventually, however, they are forced to leave their homeland when the invaders return from Earth. Along the way, they discover other areas of Pandora and encounter Kate Winslet’s character, Ronal, who leads the Metkayina tribe. This settled on the surface of the ocean on Pandora.
When does Avatar 2 start in German cinemas?
Avatar 2 launches on December 14, 2022 in German cinemas. The start was always delayed. Overall, Avatar 2 is over 8 years later than planned. Here you can read more about why the theatrical release of Avatar 2 was always delayed.
Avatar: Still good after 13 years?
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