'Avatar' sequel finally premieres 13 years after original
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[December 07, 2022]
By Hanna Rantala
LONDON (Reuters) - Thirteen years after James Cameron released the
highest-grossing film of all time, "Avatar", the filmmaker finally
premiered its long-awaited sequel in London on Tuesday.
"Avatar: The Way of Water" takes audiences back to the enchanting world
of Pandora, where in the first film the native blue Na'vi people battled
human colonists for the moon’s natural resources.
Set more than a decade later, "The Way of Water" sees actors Sam
Worthington and Zoe Saldana return as Jake Sully and Neytiri, now
parents of five children.
Their peaceful life in the paradise-like jungle is interrupted by the
return of the “Sky People”, the Na’vi name for humans, who are after
Sully. To protect their family and their tribe, Sully, Neytiri and their
children flee to a far-flung territory and seek refuge with the oceanic
Metkayina clan.
Their bodies and skills suited to forest life, the family must quickly
learn the ways of the water to survive while facing their enemy's
nearing threat.
"This was a labour of love spread out over a decade, so it's great to
finally be able share it," Worthington told Reuters at the film's world
premiere.
"This is a heart-wrenching story, it's mighty, it's very powerful, you
hope that it connects (with audiences) but it's not just the carbon copy
of the first one, we've really expanded the world, we've expanded this
family unit."
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Actor Zoe Saldana arrives at the world
premiere of 'Avatar: The Way of Water' in London, Britain December
6, 2022. REUTERS/Toby Melville
Saldana said reprising her role was
"emotional".
"It was exciting, it was also very scary because obviously Jim had
raised the stakes for himself, that meant that everybody was going
to have a brand new challenge to have to deal with," she said.
Sigourney Weaver plays Kiri, Neytiri and Sully's adopted daughter.
Her biological mother is Dr Grace Augustine, who Weaver played in
the original movie.
"The whole thing was such an amazing adventure," she said.
Released in 2009, "Avatar" ranks as the top-grossing film of all
time with more than $2.9 billion in global ticket sales.
Four "Avatar" movies are planned through 2028.
"I never had any doubt that this day would come because I'd read all
four of the scripts ... but I think that the enormity of the task,
of the world-building ... creating this whole new level of detail
... that was difficult," producer Jon Landau said, adding most of
the third movie had been filmed.
"We will continue to explore new locations on Pandora, we will
continue to meet new and diverse clans."
(Reporting by Hanna Rantala; Writing by Hanna Rantala and
Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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