Less and less until we can pose our retinas on what will probably be the last great cinematographic event of this 2022. I am referring, how could it be otherwise, to an ‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ with which James Cameron promises not only to bring 3D back to the fore, but to treat us to a three-hour show like we have never seen before. seen in a long time.
There are still a few weeks left until we can get our hands on the new adventure of the Na’vi, but to warm up the engines, the people of 20th Century Studios have decided to launch a final trailer for his brand new feature film. A piece of a couple of minutes that looks really spectacular even if we can only enjoy it in its two-dimensional format.
An “expensive as fuck” show
As you can see, without having seen it yet, it is easy to award labels to a work as media-ready as this one; but If there is someone who can adjective it perfectly, that is the person in charge. And how has James Cameron decided to classify ‘Avatar 2’? Very easy; like an expensive production “fucking” and how “the worst business scenario in the history of cinema”.
During an interview with GQ, the filmmaker stated that in order to make a profit, the new installment of the saga “It has to be the third or fourth highest grossing title in history”. According to Cameron, “That is the threshold. That is the limit to cover losses”. This means that should amass more than the 2.690 million dollars that ‘The Force Awakens’ has to its creditfourth positioned in the ranking.
Cameron already spoke about the uncertain scenario in Total Film.
“The market might tell us we’re done in three months, or we might be half done. This means, ‘OK, we’re going to finish the story in the third movie and not go on forever,’ if it’s not profitable. We’re in a world different than when I wrote this. It’s a double whammy: the pandemic and streaming. Or maybe we remind people what it means to go to the movies. This movie definitely does. The question is, how many people care shit now?”
‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ opens in theaters on December 16.