‘Avatar: The Meaning of Water’: Everything we know about the most anticipated sequel of the year

‘Avatar: The Meaning of Water’: Everything we know about the most anticipated sequel of the year

It seemed, and that’s not a way of saying, that the sequel to the wonderful ‘Avatar’ would never come. There have been so many and so varied changes in agendas, calendars and release dates that, when we find ourselves a few months after its arrival on billboards, “Avatar: The Sense of Water” continues to seem like a strange dream that it will only come true when, finally, the lights in the room go out and we immerse ourselves inside the big screen.

Everything we know about ‘Avatar 2’

1 invent cameras
‘Avatar: The Meaning of Water’: Everything we know about the most anticipated sequel of the year

‘Camera di Venezia’, that’s what it’s called the camera built specifically by Sony for ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ after the express request of James Cameron himself. An invention that the director will still use for the filming of the third chapter of the saga.

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Two Specific organization
Specific organization

The level of work required for the various “Avatar” sequels was such an outrage that, at one point, James Cameron divided the four scripts of each of the next installments of the saga among the writing teams of Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Josh Friedman and Shane Salerno. Furthermore, the director did not tell them until the very end the sequel they would be working on specifically, thus trying not to detach themselves from the overall story before focusing on that of his film in question.

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3 Soundtrack
Soundtrack

At first, the soundtrack of “Avatar: The Sense of Water” would have been composed by the great James Horner, thus repeating itself in the saga after his exceptional work in the first episode. However, Horner passed away in 2015, which brought Simon Franglen to take his place in front of the music of the film.

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4 Norton option
Norton option

The great Edward Norton received an offer to join the cast of “Avatar: The Sense of Water”, but in the end he rejected him after learning that he was a human character and not a Na’vi, which was what he really wanted to play. However, James Cameron wanted to work with him so badly that he decided to add him to the team of “Alita: Battle Angel”, a vengeful tape in which Norton was (briefly) transformed into Nova.

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5 holding your breath
holding your breath

While it seemed impossible, there was one person who could break Tom Cruise’s underwater shooting record thanks to the spectacular “Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation”. Who? Kate Winslet herself, that He was underwater for nearly eight minutes for ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ compared to good Tom’s six.

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6 first followed
first followed

‘Avatar: The Meaning of Water’ will become the first sequel made by James Cameron from one of his films from the first in the distant 1991 of the essential “Terminator 2: Judgment Day”.

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7 dance of dates
dance of dates

We go with dizziness. ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ was announced in December 2009 with the idea of ​​being released in 2015. Subsequently it suffered a first delay which placed it in December, yes, but in 2016. And then, again with the December idea, for 2017, arrived until April 2016 and it was confirmed that it would go in December 2018. It didn’t happen either. James Cameron then announced that, now for real, the sequel would be out on December 18, 2020. And we already know what happened. After considering the possibility of December 2021, it will finally be the end of this year when it hits screens around the world.

How much it cost, my mother.

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8 infinite parentheses
infinite parentheses

Remember the twists and turns that “Avatar: The Sense of Water” took until it finally found its final release date? Well, those calendar dances made us be first one of the last sequels in the history of cinema, since nothing more and nothing less than 13 years have passed between his predecessor and her.

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9 Innovation
Innovation

Although the initial idea was to shoot “Avatar: The Sense of Water” at 60 frames per second, finally took place in 48as James Cameron himself confessed.

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10 script in the trash
script in the trash

In a recent interview, James Cameron confessed this He even threw away an entire script he had written for “Avatar: The Sense of Water” for an entire year. According to the director himself, the reason was that the book was not up to par in the subconscious field of the film. We don’t understand you, dear James, but we respect you.

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In this way, the first part of the ambitious and gigantic goal of James Cameron: building the most important saga in the history of cinema. At least yes, in what has to do with visual innovation and the pure experimentation of the sensations from the session. To do this, the director has all possible technical arsenal on his side to tell a story that, if we consider only its first episode, maintains a soul of classic adventure.

    'Avatar: the sense of water'

To prepare before returning to this distinctive and celebrated universe, let’s review everything we know to date about “Avatar: The Meaning of Water”, first of the sequels that should complete this grandiose cinematic castle. Now yes, let’s go back to our much-coveted Pandora.

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