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AVATAR THE WAY OF WATER is Entertaining if Overlong | James Cameron Review Series

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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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

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