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First Reactions to Avatar 2, which has been expected for 13 years

Turning Avatar into a series, Avatar: The Way of Water is now in theaters next week. The first reactions about the film came from members of the press today.
 First Reactions to Avatar 2, which has been expected for 13 years
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The 13-year-awaited sequel to Avatar is finally here. The movie, which will be released under the name Avatar: The Way of Water, has managed to create excitement with its trailers released so far. Today, the expected first comments about the movie came.

Avatar: The Way of Water was shown to the press at its world premiere in London. The first names who watched the highly anticipated movie also shared their comments about the movie. Reviews were that the movie was pretty good. Of course, the highlight of the movie was its visual quality, as in the first movie.

First reactions to Avatar: The Way of Water:

“As someone who LIKED — but DON’T LOVE — the first AVATAR, let me tell you this: AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER blew me away. The sequel, which excelled in visuals, storytelling, and performance, left me speechless from start to finish. James Cameron, He is the GOD of sequels.”

“It has THREE, not two, of James Cameron’s best sequels ever made. AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER is incredible. The effects and action are breathtaking. But this time it’s the story that lifts the heart. It’s more personal, complex, emotional.”

“Avatar: The Way of Water IS AN EPIC, AMAZING, CINEMATIC ADVENTURE. It delivers both action and heart, while delivering an engaging story that feels won and guaranteed to fans. Never doubt James Cameron. The biggest challenge: for what’s next. It feels like a springboard.”

“Avatar: The Way of Water is over 3 hours long, both satisfying and indulgent. Still, it ends by wanting you to know that a third is coming. It’s a constant visual feast, creative gameplay at frame rate, and it’s never boring. Overall I like it.”

“AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER: Yeah, never bet against James Cameron. I try to avoid exaggeration, but technically and visually I’ve never seen anything like it. It’s very difficult. Maybe too hard. Sometimes I miss the plot because I’m looking at a Pandora fish. “

“AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER may be James Cameron’s sweetest, kindest, most personal film. Probably even the most emotional. He revisits his biggest hits, but always totally sincere. He never leaves Pandora. He loves this family. . In the end, I loved it too.”

“James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water is a tremendous filmmaking achievement that strikes a wonderful balance between technique and sensuality. The 48fps 3D experience includes some of the most astonishing realism experiences I’ve ever seen. It’s like a kid watching T2 for the first time. I felt it. It’s amazing.”

“Avatar The Way of Water: Imagine being stupid enough to bet against James Cameron. Or the young alien Sigourney Weaver. Or giant whales with papyrus captions. A light-year better than the first and one of the best cinematic experiences of the ages. Digital contents in a ditch. found dead.”

“I’m happy to say Avatar: The Way of Water is phenomenal! Bigger, better, and more emotional than Avatar, it’s visually breathtaking, visceral and incredibly gripping. Story, spectacle, spirituality, beauty – this is the movie. It’s the absolute best in production and storytelling.”

“AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER is breathtakingly beautiful (watched in 3D) with the most incredible visual effect I’ve ever seen in my life; the story itself is weaker than the first and feels like it stretched out at 3 hours and 10 minutes, but it’s always great to watch and the last hour is great.”

“Fulfilling every wild promise from its creators of cinematic innovation, I was struck by the sheer scale of Avatar: The Way of Water. The underwater events, in particular, are mind-blowing. But it’s also the kind of huge, epic film that has become Cameron’s hallmark. making.”

“AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER introduces a technically wonderful new aquatic culture on Pandora. James Cameron’s dialogue is still problematic, but the storytelling rises as he emotionally invests us in new characters and creatures. It’s a heartfelt, compelling epic worth the wait.”

“I’m almost convinced that James Cameron shot Avatar: The Way of Water on another planet. The film is absolutely captivating and gripping. It’s long but I was totally busy from start to finish. Just like Avatar 13 years ago, this movie is a cinematic success and a must. something to see!

Of course, there are also things you should know about these reactions:

Regardless of Avatar: The Way of Water, we should remind you that the comments shared after the premiere sometimes do not create the same impression on the audience when the films are released. We saw the last example of this in the movie Black Adam.

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