AVATAR THE WAY OF WATER is Entertaining if Overlong | James Cameron Review Series
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After 13 years and a 7 month-long wait to reviewing this one, we get to James Cameron's anticipated sequel to his beloved Avatar and while I think this is an overlong film that HIGHLY overstays it's welcome, I do find it entertaining. In this review, gives his thoughts on Avatar: The Way of Water.
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Sypnosis
Jake Sully and Ney'tiri have formed a family and are doing everything to stay together. However, they must leave their home and explore the regions of Pandora. When an ancient threat resurfaces, Jake must fight a difficult war against the humans.
CAST & CREW
Directed by
James Cameron
Screenplay by
James Cameron
Rick Jaffa
Amanda Silver
Story by
James Cameron
Rick Jaffa
Amanda Silver
Josh Friedman
Shane Salerno
Based on characters
by James Cameron
Produced by
James Cameron
Jon Landau
Starring
Sam Worthington
Zoe Saldaña
Sigourney Weaver
Stephen Lang
Kate Winslet
Joel David Moore
CCH Pounder
Giovanni Ribisi
Dileep Rao
Matt Gerald
Cliff Curtis
Edie Falco
Jemaine Clement
Brendan Cowell
Jamie Flatters
Britain Dalton
Chloe Coleman
Trinity Bliss
Bailey Bass
Filip Geljo
Duane Evans Jr.
CJ Jones
Cinematography
Russell Carpenter
Edited by
Stephen E. Rivkin
David Brenner
John Refoua
James Cameron
Music by
Simon Franglen
Production company
Lightstorm Entertainment
Distributed by
20th Century Studios
Release date
December 16, 2022
Rated: PG-13
Genre: epic fantasy, action adventure, romance, drama, military war, science fiction
Running time:
3 hours 12 minutes
Budget:
$350–460 million
Box office: $2.282 billion