The highest-grossing film of all time is suddenly back on Disney+ and the reason is obvious

The highest grossing film of all time is suddenly back on

Avatar is not only the most successful film of all time, but also one of the best for many. All the better that James Cameron’s great work is back at Disney +. But why did the mouse studio have the film even thrown out of the offer? The reason, of course, has to do with the upcoming sequel Avatar 2: The Way of Water.

No Avatar at Disney +: Before Avatar 2, fans should go to the cinema again

It will finally be released in cinemas at the end of the year. Tactically smart Disney recently brought the debut back to the cinema. More than ten years after the film’s original screen release, sci-fi fans are finally in need of a refresher.

It’s highly likely that the first avatar’s eviction from Disney+ holdings was part of that strategy. After all, the community should diligently fill the cinema halls again, to give the most successful film of all time another windfall. The plan worked. The sci-fi epic grossed a whopping $75 million on its second run, according to Box Office Mojo.

When will the sci-fi hit Avatar 2 be in cinemas?

The appeal of the second release seems to have waned, and as a result, Avatar is back on Disney+. So if you want to see it as a stream before Part 2, you have the opportunity to do so again. Avatar 2 launch date is the December 14, 2022.

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