Avatar 2 starts in German cinemas in almost exactly half a year. Filming is complete, as is post-production. Of the first teaser trailer is now available online. The film now has an official title. James Cameron’s blockbuster is called Avatar: The Way of Water. Find out more about the film here. (The most important prior knowledge from Avatar 1)
When does Avatar 2 start in cinemas in Germany?
Avatar 2 launches on December 14, 2022 in German cinemas. The start had been delayed again and again, most recently due to the corona pandemic. Overall, Avatar 2 is over 8 years later than originally planned. Here you can read more about why the theatrical release of Avatar 2 was always delayed.
Is there already a trailer for Avatar 2?
Yes, there is a first teaser trailer of Avatar 2. It was first released in theaters alongside the Marvel blockbuster Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and is now available online as well:
Avatar: The Way of Water – Teaser Trailer (English) HD
Storyline: What happens in Avatar 2?
Avatar 2 takes place 13 years after the events of Pandora. 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 to complete their work. In doing so, they discover other areas of Pandora.
When do Avatar 3 to 5 start?
James Cameron is shooting at least two Avatar films at the same time – parts 2 and 3. There is even talk of all four being made at the same time. Recently the sequels were postponed again. stand now following dates Celebration:
Cast: Which actors are in Avatar 2?
Avatar 2 features a gigantic cast. It is made up of stars from the first part such as Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver. At the same time, director James Cameron has lured new Hollywood celebrities to his blockbuster. A closer look reveals some oddities in the cast. In Avatar 2, for example, two dead characters return.
The same fate befell Colonel Quaritch, played by Stephen Lang. But he also returns for Avatar 2. The most exciting Avatar newcomer so far is Kate Winslet, whose role is still unknown. Joining them are Star Trek star Michelle Yeoh and rumored livewood imaging expert Vin Diesel.
We will also see new, young characters in the sequels. The actors for the young Avatar cast have already been cast.
Is there a new 3D technique for Avatar 2?
James Cameron promises revolutionary 3D for Avatar 2: “[Die Filme] are the essence of my skills, that best 3D that can be created.“ Even 3D without 3D glasses is under discussion. It is not yet clear how exactly this should work with the 3D without glasses.
James Cameron himself brought all enemies of plastic glasses down to earth. Because even if the films have the opportunity to Glasses-free 3D enjoyment offer, there is still a lack of widespread media that also transfer the effects to the human eyes.
The possibility of implementation must first arrive in the cinemas, as Cameron himself admits: “We need to get these laser projection systems into cinemas so that we can fully enjoy 3D through the glasses. Then we need to spread autostereoscopic screens – for large, divided displays where you don’t need the glasses at all.“
What we know about the technical innovations for Avatar
Weta Digital is responsible for the implementation of the avatar worlds behind the 3D veil. The New Zealand company already built the to-die-for CGI worlds of Valerian, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 and The Jungle Book.
Ever since we made Avatar, Weta has proven that she’s the best CG animationsthe most human, the liveliest, the most photorealistic effects of the world can create. And that means me can ask much more of them.
The water shots in Avatar 2, which make up a large part of the film, should also amaze us. Cameron claims to have solved a problem with innovations that has occupied action cinema for decades: the depiction of underwater scenes. But “We basically cracked the code.”
Here is a picture of the underwater footage in Avatar 2
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Avatar 2: Elaborate filming
Incidentally, the water scenes are filmed in a pool the size of a soccer field. Kate Winslet learned how to hold her breath for seven minutes for her role as the alien ray Ronal. Kate Winslet broke a record from Tom Cruise. Sigourney Weaver had six minutes.
What is the budget for Avatar 2?
For the Avatar films, James Cameron has a total budget of 1000 million US dollars, that is one billion. That makes $250 million per film, which puts the Avatar sequels on the level of a James Bond production. The first Avatar film cost $237 million.
Are there already pictures of Avatar 2?
Yes, en masse. Most recently, producer Jon Landau posted an image from the heart of the Avatar 2 shoot. Avatar’s Twitter account has proven to be a reliable source of exciting impressions of the well currently largest film production. Here you can see 4 concept pictures that reflect the spectacle of effects quite well.
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And here we have it villain successor from Colonel Quaritch (more on her duties):
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FSK: What is the age rating of the Avatar sequels?
The FSK will be announced shortly before the theatrical release. The first part was released from 12. Avatar 2 will most likely also achieve this age rating.
The (alleged) titles for Avatar 2 through 5
Yes, there should already be titles. They mainly caused ridicule on the Internet.
Its correctness was personally vouched for by Cameron. The above gold pieces belong to the narrowest circle of candidates after the title brainstorming in the Avatar team.
What does Disney have to say about Avatar 2 to 5?
A whole piece. The costly Avatar deals were made when the films were still being made under 20th Century Fox. The studio and therefore the avatar brand are now owned by Disney. If Disney has mastered one thing, it’s brand exploitation. Avatar spin-offs and series are not excluded. There is already an avatar experience in Disneyland.
What do you expect from the Avatar sequels?