Avatar 2: Sam Worthington, Stephen Lang & Jon Landau on Sequels, IMAX & 3D
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- From Academy Award-winning filmmaker, James Cameron, Avatar: The Way of Water returns audiences to the lush moon of Pandora, where the Na’vi people reside. Now thirteen years since the events of Avatar, Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) are the proud parents of four children, including their adopted daughter, Kiri, played by Sigourney Weaver. In the time that’s passed, they’ve worked on rebuilding and turned their focus on their family, but when the “sky people” return, the Sullys are forced to relocate.
Using all new technology, The Way of Water fully immerses viewers in Pandora, and introduces us to new clans and new landscapes. In addition to Worthington, Saldaña, Weaver, and Stephen Lang reprising their roles, Cameron’s sequel also features Cliff Curtis, Jemaine Clement, and reunites the director with Titanic’s Kate Winslet.
Ahead of Avatar: The Way of Water’s wide theatrical release, Collider’s Editor-in-Chief, Steve Weintraub, was able to moderate an early IMAX screening with stars Sam Worthington and Stephen Lang, and producer, and frequent Cameron collaborator, Jon Landau. During the interview, they shared why IMAX and 3D showings of The Way of Water are so special, and some of the movie magic that went into the making of the sequel. Worthington and Lang both spoke on sequences of the film that impressed them most, and we learned more information on the subsequent three sequels Cameron is intending to release, and what has already been filmed.
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Jon is the man!
He carried this interview like a pro
6:58 I love his character!
7:40 I love the scene and the explanation that Jon explained too ❤❤❤
0:56 Stephen Checking out on his phone
Great interview!!
As of 5 February 2023, Avatar 2 is the third highest glossing film of all time !!! ❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊
2:23 Raise the standard!!
7:31 Stephen checking on his fellow cast
Watching from Connecticut hello chat and hello Sam and others
I see you...james ❣️
This was a great little chat show ahead of the movie. Though I disagree with the conclusion in the conversation. I left the movie feeling it was not a complete movie like it was unfinished. I really believe many people would have been fine with those deleted scenes added into the run time. But for now, guess we have to wait for Avatar 3 to see the second half of this movie.
it is the prologue for the next movie. the original script was split into parts 2 and 3 because it was too long. that is why it feels incomplete.
Avatar 2 is the third highest glossing film of all time, as of 5 February 2023
I wish i had a laser IMAX theatre in my city
You can tell this interview suffered from a lack of James Cameron. I get he got COVID before the premiere, but oof.
😎💥
13:00
Wow Sam does not look 46
bring back neteyam
All IMAX theaters are not, in fact, “phenomenal”
this movie is mainstream diarrhea
Yet yours smell worse somehow.
Result of too much negative youtube videos
Explain?
Avatar is the only mainstream blockbuster ive ever seen that explicitly condemns the western corporate imperialist status quo, and i think that makes avatar really special and important.