The eagerly awaited follow-up will hit theatres on December 16.
Several new posters have been unveiled in the run-up to James Cameron’s much-awaited release of Avatar: The Way of Water. Viewers are given a closer look at the personalities in the posters, which show off fresh faces and a range of emotions.
Nine new posters for the upcoming Avatar sequel have been revealed and posted to Disney’s official Twitter account. The images highlight a variety of emotions and personalities that the movie will present.
The posters portray several well-known Pandorians, including Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaa), who are both depicted with sombre expressions on their faces while gazing into the horizon.
They also have new facial markings, such as green forehead patches, and Jake Sully’s visage has a black chin line that wasn’t present in the previous film.
The character Cliff Curtis as the blue-eyed Pandorian Tonowari, Kate Winslet as Ronal, and Stephen Lang as the villain Miles Quaritch—this time playing a native Pandorian—are all featured on the posters.
Sigourney Weaver’s character, Kiri (Jake Sully and Neytiri’s adopted eldest daughter), wears a broad grin as she floats underwater in the new images, in contrast to most of the characters who seem hesitant or prepared for a fight.
On the other hand, her sibling Neteyam (Jamie Flatters) seems to be just as resolute as his father.
Due to the absence of the recognizable blue color of Na’vis, one character poster stands out among the others. Miles “Spider” Socorro, a brand-new human character, is portrayed by Jack Champion and is seen addressing the camera directly.
His pale skin and markings that resemble those of the Pandorian natives make viewers wonder what part Jake and Neytiri’s lone adopted human son will play in the upcoming movie.
An Epic Naval Battle Is Visible In The New “Avatar: The Way Of Water” Trailer
The fantasy-adventure movie’s final round of post-production coincides with the release of the posters.
Producer Jon Landau posted a picture of the post-production crew, which included filmmaker Cameron, and themselves celebrating the completion during Thanksgiving festivities.
Landau remarked, “Congratulations to the entire Avatar: The Way of Water family. “We finished our final mix and image mastering yesterday, and I took this photo of our post-finishing team.
I appreciate everything you did to make this movie possible.
The eagerly anticipated Avatar: The Way of Water, which takes place around ten years after 2009 original, is the follow-up to that movie. The film, which runs for more than three hours, follows Jake Sully, Neytiri, and their family as they relocate to an oceanfront home in preparation for an impending conflict. The family includes Neteyam (Flatters), Kirk (Weaver), Lo’ak (Britain Dalton), and Tuktirey (Trinity Bliss).
In preparation for its December premiere, tickets for the movie are currently on sale. On December 16, Avatar: The Way of Water will be screened in theatres. Look at the flyers below: