One Last Push For Avatar 2
Avatar 2, aka Avatar: The Way of Water, is a big deal. It's a sequel to the most successful movie of all time, folks! It's been years in the making! It's supposed to be the first of several sequels! And it's our first new James Cameron non-documentary feature in a long time!
But will audiences care? I am inclined to think they will. I know there's a running joke that Avatar doesn't have much of a cultural footprint, but there's a saying in this biz: don't bet against Jim Cameron.
As the Way of Water release date approaches, Disney has gone ahead and put out a final trailer for the pic, and Cameron is out there doing his usual thing: giving unfiltered interviews.
The Avatar: The Way of Water final trailer is just one of the stories you'll find in the latest /Film newsletter.
Have You Heard the News?
As mentioned above, here's the final trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water. Ready to go back to Pandora?
Speaking of Avatar: The Way of Water, yes, James Cameron knows this is a big, expensive movie that may not make back all its money. He seems fine with that.
Brandy will play Cinderella again in the Disney+ Descendants prequel.
Anjelica Huston will reprise her John Wick franchise role for the upcoming spin-off Ballerina starring Ana de Armas.
Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse will feature not one, not, two, but six different animation styles.
Features and Exclusives
We spoke with Jonathan Majors about his new film Devotion.
Part 2 of the big /Film Holiday Gift Guide awaits you right here!
These are the 14 best Daniel Craig movies, ranked.
Looking for more food-centric horror after The Menu? This list can help.
You're probably familiar with the shocking ending to the horror film The Mist. Well, it turns out director Frank Darabont cut several different alternate endings for the movie — and none of them worked.
Video of the Day
Today's video of the day features a real former art thief and a detective talking about the accuracy of art heists in movies.
Parting Words
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