On Tuesday, during the movie's london premiere, Avatar: The Way of Water was eventually shown to some media. The avatar sequel arrives 13 years after james Cameron's groundbreaking original epic, and if early reviews are any indication, fans will think the wait was worthwhile.


David Ehrlich, the editor-in-chief of IndieWire, tweeted: "lol imagine being stupid enough to gamble against james Cameron. or Sigourney Weaver's teen extraterrestrial. or papyrus-subtitled huge whales. One of the most superior theatrical experiences in recent memory, and light years better than the previous. lifeless stream discovered in a ditch."


You should never gamble against james cameron, said Uproxx writer Mike Ryan. I'm trying to avoid becoming overly dramatic, but from a technical and visual perspective, I've never seen anything like this. It is too much. Maybe it's too much. I occasionally found myself missing plot points when gazing at a Pandora fish.

Josh Horowitz, presenter of Happy Sad Confused, wrote: "James cameron once again demonstrates to filmmakers how it's done. It has been said a thousand times. Never question him. How to make an epic blockbuster is with Avatar: The Way of Water. incredibly powerful, intense, and emotional.



Peter Bradshaw from The Guardian, on the other hand, wasn't all that impressed. Avatar: The Way of Water is a silly, soggy, motion-smoothed epic of solemnity without a single interesting visual image, contrary to popular opinion, Bradshaw tweeted.


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