The first of many Avatar sequels finally opens in theaters later this year.
The Avatar rerelease is happening this weekend, and The Way Of Water is coming to theaters on December 16. The movie has already been rereleased in Korea and France, and according to a bunch of French tweets, it now includes some footage of Le Way De Water—but, curiously, Deadline suspects that not every screening is getting the same footage and that some screenings aren’t getting the footage at all. Slipping in some The Way Of Water footage makes perfect sense, or at least a lot more sense than adding new scenes with Angourie Rice’s Betty Brant would in this case.
Fans who have already seen Avatar's high-definition re-release claim that new footage from the upcoming sequel is tacked on after the credits.
Let us know in the comment section below! And the film will be available to watch in all formats, including 3D. Right now, it remains to be seen if The Way of Water can replicate the original Avatar’s record-breaking box office intake. But in the long run, the upcoming re-release will give us a definitive answer. This isn’t the first time that Avatar has come back to theaters. But fans who have already seen the film have begun sharing their reactions online.
The re-release of James Cameron's Avatar in foreign markets is said to feature snippets of footage from the upcoming The Way of Water.
Considering that the project was significantly delayed in part due to technological restrictions at the time of conception, it is likely that fans will have more than enough to keep them watching for however long the sequel runs. While the exact runtime is unknown, the film is likely to go on for quite a while, with Cameron warning fans [Avatar: The Way of Water trailer](http://gamerant.com/avatar-the-way-of-water-trailer/) for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness audiences. The sneak peeks have gone a long way to ramp up the conversation surrounding the upcoming sequel. [Avatar](https://gamerant.com/tag/avatar/) film tells a story that revolves around the conflict between humans and the Na'vi, sentient humanoid natives of the far-off planet of Pandora, where the denizens of Earth hope to acquire the aptly named unobtanium. The follow-up has been hotly anticipated for over a decade now, with many hoping that Cameron [repeats his success with Terminator 2](https://gamerant.com/avatar-2-james-cameron-next-terminator-2/) and delivers a worthy sequel.
LONDON: The first sequel to blockbuster movie “Avatar” will focus on a theme of protecting family and will expand the world of Pandora that enchanted audiences ...
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