Avatar: The Way of Water, like avatar (2009), aims to advance cinema by pushing modern filmmaking technology to its limits. Avatar: The Way of Water was shot in part using underwater motion capture within a 900,000-gallon tank, which was a first in the industry. While avatar 2's box office prospects are questionable due to the time gap between the original and sequel, it is almost assured that, like its predecessor, the picture will be a visual masterpiece.
Avatar (2009) is returning to theatres ahead of the release of avatar 2, which might propel it into new box office territory. With a current worldwide gross of $2.847 billion, avatar just has to earn $153 million in its re-release to become the first picture ever to exceed $3 billion, an incredible box office milestone. The re-release of avatar was announced by Disney at CinemaCon, and it would feature restored visuals and sound. With its upgraded visuals, this re-release encourages viewers to see the film again, and there's a good probability that Disney will include a sneak peek of Avatar: The Way of Water in the re-release plans to attract a larger audience.