In these scenes you can go out without missing too much

In these scenes you can go out without missing too

Avatar 2: The Way of Water has a running time of 192 minutes. That’s 3 hours and 12 minutes of pure film time in the cinema, to which you can usually easily add half an hour of advertising. But at about 4 hours at the cinema the call of the toilet can sometimes become unbearable. Especially if you’re one of those people who have to pee faster at the sight and sound of lots of water.

There used to be specially inserted breaks in long films in the cinema, but not anymore. We put you here two possible toilet breaks in avatar 2 close, so you don’t miss anything important. Then we describe the exit scenes and what you missed as spoiler-free as possible. But if you really don’t want to know anything, it’s best not to read any further.

Exit Moment 1: The toilet break in the first half of Avatar 2

As the first third of Avatar 2 takes us back to the world of Pandora and re-establishes the current state of the planet, your bladder probably won’t squeeze too much just yet. That second third The second of the film is the most visually impressive because it literally immerses us in the new underwater world. You want to be amazed as much as possible, but don’t want to do it with your legs pinched together? No problem: one scene in particular lends itself to a short scurrying out of the room.

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Avatar: The Way of Water also has some aerial moments

In Avatar: The Way of Water we not only follow Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and his family, but also the blue villain Quaritch (Stephen Lang), who takes up their pursuit. Once the soldier leader settles with his Avatar Mercenaries to the floating Hallelujah Mountains goes, you can crumble.

What is happening in the scene? Here is a sequence of Quaritch learning to fly on a dragon-like Banshee (Ikran). And you’ve seen it almost exactly the same way in Avatar – Pandora’s Journey. Except that in part 1 it was Jake who finally successfully connected his braid (tsaheylu) to the flying animal.

Get Out Moment 2: The last possible trip to the bathroom before the Avatar 2 finale

You shouldn’t miss the human hunt for the great water creatures of the Tulkun in the second half of Avatar: The Way of Water, because it brings with it a lot of excitement and emotions. But as soon as it comes why the whale hunt takes place and a few of the hunters get inside one of the big marine mammals, the self-chosen toilet break makes the most sense: because here you can theoretically take a deep breath (or escape) one last time before you go to the grand finale.

At this point before the finale, Avatar 2 delivers a not uninteresting “scientific” Explanation of drained brain fluid the hunted Tulkun, but you can also read them briefly here under the picture so that you don’t miss anything from the final conflict afterwards. (Warning, it will follow spoiler.)

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Avatar 2: Lo’ak and the “whale” Payakan

What is happening in the scene?
In Avatar 1, the mineral “Unobtanium” mined in Pandora was the most valuable new resource. Because of him, greedy people came to exploit the planet. Avatar 2 now presents an even more productive organic substance: Because the yellow serum, which is obtained from the head of a killed Tulkun whale, prevents human aging. And just a few milliliters of this liquid immortality go for 80 million dollars. (spoiler end)

Ultimately, of course, it’s up to you when you go your “water path” (or if you even need the bathroom break in Avatar 2). One There is no credits scenewhich is why everyone who has held out until then can be apologized without any problems.

Avatar 2: Is this the best blockbuster of the last 13 years?

In the current issue of the FILMSTARTS podcast on the screen, moderator Sebastian, editor Pascal and our guest David Hain talk about Avatar 2: The Way Of Water. All important questions are clarified: Was it worth the wait? Is the mega blockbuster just technically convincing or are the emotions there too? And what do Nazi zombies on the dark side of Pandora have to do with it?

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