the director of Avatar: The Way of WaterJames Cameron recently criticized streaming services, saying he was tired of sitting in front of the TV. However, he doesn’t have an issue with the fact that many people will watch his film in their homes, rentals, or on Disney+, but he does offer some instructions for doing so.
In a conversation with the NPRthe director of avatars commented on this possibility of many watching the film away from cinemas. “If you look The water way at home on a reasonably sized flat screen TV with a decent sound system and if you sit close enough […]you will have a good experience,” said the director.
But the director begs you not to watch at all Avatar: The Way of Water while looking at your cell phone. “When you start looking at something on a phone, you kind of miss the point,” she said. “Going to the movies has less to do with the size of the screen and the perfection of the sound system. And it has more to do with the decision not to do too many things at once.”
There you have it: a good sound system and a “reasonably large” TV are essential, as is full attention to the film. Despite the suggestions, Avatar: The Way of Water it remains strong in theaters, grossing nearly $2 billion and becoming one of the most successful films of all time.
a third movie avatarsstill untitled, it is slated for a December 20, 2024 release. The third feature film in the franchise will not only introduce new types of Na’vi, but also a new narrator: Lo’ak. Avatars 4 And Avatars 5 they are also on the way, now that Avatars 2 it became a profitable film despite the large budget.
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