Hollywood often cranks out sequels as quick as they’ll make them. But it took 13 years for Avatar: The Way of Water to observe the unique Avatar. James Cameron hasn’t made a single function movie between the 2. So why did it take so lengthy?
That‘s the subject of our latest Avatar video. And it turns out, there isn’t only one easy reply however a mixture of elements that led to it taking greater than a decade for a brand new Avatar. For instance, James Cameron needed to make a number of sequels back-to-back, however that meant he wanted to write all the scripts earlier than he shot something. Plus, Cameron needed to make the primary sequel about underwater Pandoran creatures, however the expertise to do conventional motion-capture doesn’t work underwater. So Cameron and his crew principally had to invent a completely new method to do mocap underwater.
And these are simply two of the explanation why The Way of Water took so lengthy. For extra, watch the video under:
If you appreciated that video on why it took so lengthy to make a sequel to Avatar, try extra of our movies under, together with one on the longer term of the Avatar franchise and our theories about Avatar 3, all of the Easter eggs and Avatar references in The Way of Water, and our recap of the unique Avatar. Plus, there’s tons extra movies over at ScreenCrush’s YouTube channel. Be positive to subscribe to catch all our future episodes. Avatar: The Way of Water is now taking part in in theaters in all places.
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