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After years of delays and extensions, filmmaker James Cameron’s Avatar sequel, which has been titled Avatar: The Way of Water, was recently announced. While fans are excited to explore the adventure on Pandora, a few lucky ones were awarded the upcoming instalment’s first footage – as it debuted during Disney’s CinemaCon showcase in Las Vegas on April 27. The first teaser trailer of the film was to drop alongside Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness in theatres, on May 6. However, the teaser trailer of Avatar: The Way of Water has been leaked online.
A bunch of links to the leaked footage were circulated on social media. However, the majority of them have been taken down by the respective Twitter users. “The Avatar 2 Trailer Oh My God, I Shouldn’t Have Gone Looking But There is a Leak And My God I am Crying It’s So Pretty They are Coming Home,” a tweet read. Some even stated that, except for being “visually stunning,” nothing was appealing in the trailer, which has been leaked online.
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Netizens also shared some breathtaking glimpses from the teaser, which has got the internet talking. Moviegoers cannot keep calm.
https://twitter.com/Itssan17/status/1520330001807441922
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Some behind the scene footage and images were also released on the microblogging site. Check them out:
https://twitter.com/SocialTribeKE/status/1519185864647139330
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For the unversed, Disney inherited the Avatar franchise after acquiring the 20th Century Fox back in 2019. On April 27, it unveiled the new footage of the highly anticipated film at CinemaCon, the annual gathering of movie theatre owners. The attendees were issued 3D glasses to watch and sept into Pandora with the trailer – which had almost no dialogue.
The sequel of Avatar reportedly debuts on December 16, and the other sequels are scheduled for December 20, 2024, December 18, 2026, and December 22, 2028.
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