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‘Avatar The Way Of The Water’: Viewers Go Gaga After Watching The Trailer

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“Avatar, The Way Of The Water” trailer was released along with the Benedict Cumberbatch-starrer “Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness” and had fans going gaga and asking for more. For the first time that 20th Century Studios has attached a trailer of a forthcoming film exclusively in theaters where the Marvel product, “Doctor Strange In The Multiverse of Madness,” was being screened. The film was released today, whereas the world premiere happened two days ago.

‘Avatar The Way Of The Water’ A Huge Buzz Created

Netizens were overawed by the trailer and took to social media to express their feelings. At the same time, some described the trailer as mind-blowing for its incredible visuals and filming on a grand scale. The sequel to the “Avatar” is already creating a big buzz. One netizen described the 3D filming as brilliant and out of the world.

“Avatar The Way Of The Water” takes off where “Avatar” left. The setting is the lush inhabitable moon of a gas giant in the Alpha Centauri star, Pandora, filled with valuable mineral unobtanium. Sully family, which has now enlarged and includes, besides Jake and Neytiri, their kids. Their happy life is rudely halted and how the family survives these trials and tribulations is the crux of the story of “Avatar The Way Of The Water.” They fought pitched battles to stay and live. The teaser shows spectacular shots of Pandora and the Sully family, who navigate through the stunning landscapes and glistening blue waters as the film dives into its underwater world. The children of Jake and Neytiri are half human and half Navi. There is a brief glimpse of Jack Champion as the human son adopted into the family.

‘Avatar The Way Of The Water’ Took Years In Making

The film was long-delayed and faced multiple issues, and stayed in limbo for years before it was finally revealed on April 27 at Disney’s CinemaCon showcase in Las Vegas. Some rushes of the sci-fi flick were also displayed at the event, and viewers were reportedly provided with 3D glasses to make the experience a notch higher.

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Meanwhile, “Doctor Strange in The Multiverse of Madness” is being screened across theatres in India in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.

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