
When ice storms and early snowfalls herald the onset of winter on Earth, our evocative thoughts naturally turn to Pandora’s warm, tropical places of white sandy beaches and turquoise oceans, as shown in this final trailer for the release of 20th Century Studios’ Avatar. : The path of water.
Filled with fresh footage and exotic imagery of blue-skinned natives and amphibious creatures, this new take on director James Cameron’s long-awaited $250 million sequel to 2009’s record-breaking Avatar lures viewers even deeper into its colorful world. The film releases on December 16 as the first of four sequels that develop the epic saga of Jake Sully and his family on this enticing jungle planet.
Avatar: The Way of Water showcases the acting talents of Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldanha, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang and Kate Winslet. Michelle Yeoh, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, Edie Falco and Jemaine Clement joined the ensemble cast. This is one of the most anticipated sci-fi films of this or next year.
Jake, Neytiri and their children in Avatar: The Path of Water. (Image credit: 20th Century Studios)
The storyline of this sci-fi film takes place more than 10 years after the events of the groundbreaking original film, which introduced viewers to the elongated azure inhabitants of the mineral-rich world of Pandora and the human avatars who lived and worked among them. , for better and for worse.
The ruthless Colonel Quaritch and his capitalist mining corporation return to more enslavement, exploitation and violence, hoping for more financial gain as Jake and Neytiri try to keep their tribe out of harm’s way.
Sit back and witness the trailer’s gorgeous underwater surprises appear off the coastline of Metkayna and meet the Na’vi children of the Sally family: Neteyam (Jamie Flutters), Loak (Britain Dalton), Tuktiray (Trinity Bliss) and adopted daughter Kiri (Sigourney) . Weaver). Take a soaring ride on winged alien beasts, glide across the water, then dive under the waves, but beware of flamethrower robots, mini-submarines, imposing hovercraft and maglev transport trains of uninvited invaders.
Avatar: The Path of Water releases in 3D and IMAX 3D on December 16th. You can prepare for the movie by checking out our best spaceships or Avatar vehicles.
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