Disney is really fucking with the Fox films distributions huh?
Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
I'm sure they will be.
I wonder what's going to make the other sequels, especially the latter two, stand out against anything that's being made and released in those years... Is it really all about the amount of time they get for the VFX? I mean, there must be some sort of improvement on a VFX level by the time these films are released right
I wonder what's going to make the other sequels, especially the latter two, stand out against anything that's being made and released in those years... Is it really all about the amount of time they get for the VFX? I mean, there must be some sort of improvement on a VFX level by the time these films are released right
Oh FFS! This better be worth the wait. It better be spectacular on all fronts.
Why do we even need a sequel to this, let alone 4...?
beating the dead horse of one movie? ok
James Cameron has made a career out of wildly succeeding despite overwhelming doubt in him, producing some of the greatest sequels of all time and reinventing cinema multiple times in the process.
Only a fool would bet against James Cameron.
-Vader
James Cameron has made a career out of wildly succeeding despite overwhelming doubt in him, producing some of the greatest sequels of all time and reinventing cinema multiple times in the process.
Only a fool would bet against James Cameron.
-Vader
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Clearly not.Master Virgo wrote: ↑May 7th, 2019, 3:50 pmWhining about it in one thread is not good enough, huh?£
And to answer the question it is how many Cameron wants to make. That’s a good enough reason for me and should be a good enough reason for any fan of blockbuster cinema.