It took a long time, a very long time – but now the time has finally come: With Avatar – Departure for Pandora one of the best and most successful sci-fi films for the first time ever as a 4K Blu-ray. So shortly after the home theater release of the sequel Avatar 2: The Way of Water * you can enjoy a UHD version of James Cameron’s blockbuster.
James Cameron’s Avatar finally available on 4K Blu-ray
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Avatar: Dawn of Pandora appears as Remastered version in 4K in the keep case. You can pre-order this new edition from Amazon now * – and we’ll tell you what you can expect for your money.
Pre-order Avatar: Pandora on 4K Blu-ray from Amazon
Amazon is selling Avatar: Departure for Pandora as a 4K Blu-Ray in a Keep Case * with slipcase for Price of 29.99 euros. The release is for the July 13, 2023 planned and delivered free of charge for Prime subscribers and on time on the day of publication.
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Avatar: Dawn of Pandora on 4K Blu-ray
In addition to the UHD Blu-Ray, the 4K UHD edition also includes a Blu-Ray and DVD version of the film. Included are both the theatrical version as well as the uncut Director’s Cut variant. You can also enjoy the following bonuses:
By the way, James Cameron’s avatar is in one upscaled 4K version as a remaster on UHD Blu-Ray.
Why is the 4K Blu-Ray of Avatar: Pandora’s Adventure worth it?
While the story of Avatar did not exactly shine with originality, the film wowed press and cinema fans alike with its enormous visual power. James Cameron’s sci-fi epic was in 2010 nominated for nine Oscars and won three of them (Best Production Design, Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects).
James Cameron’s Avatar finally available on 4K Blu-ray
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Avatar won a number of other awards, particularly for visual effects, including the British Academy Film Award and the Saturn Award. Some critics wrote that Avatar had problems in terms of cinema technology set new standards and the film is a optical masterpiece.
It may come as a surprise to fans that they had to wait 14 years for Avatar to be released in UHD. Given the still groundbreaking visual power of the film but it should definitely have been worth the wait.
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