Avatar: The Way of Water trailer is out — in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam. Disney and 20th Century Studios have dropped a second trailer for the second Avatar movie, inviting fans back to the magical world of Pandora, a month and a half ahead of its December 16 release date. Thirteen years since the first film dropped, James Cameron is back to direct the sequel, from a script he co-wrote with Rick Jaffa (Mulan) and Amanda Silver (Jurassic World). In India, Avatar: The Way of Water will be out in English, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu.
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Set more than a decade after the Sam Worthington) four total children, training themselves for the inevitable. “Dad, I know you think I'm crazy,” Kiri says, as we're treated to gorgeous visuals of the wilderness. “But I feel her. I hear her heartbeat. She's so close.”
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It is never revealed whose heartbeat Kiri is referring to here, but it seems to be the crux of the story. One could assume it relates to Pandora's heartbeat, owing to the organic connection the inhabitants have with the planet. However, Kiri being played by Weaver (Avatar: The Way of Water trailer, with Lo'ak (Britain Dalton), Jake's second-oldest child explaining, “The Way of Water connects all things. Before your birth and after your death.”
The Avatar: The Way of Water trailer mainly focuses on how Jake and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) raise their family after the first human invasion — though, the visitors seemed to have returned, with a massive wave of human-piloted Avatars and mecha-robots. “This is our home!” a helpless Neytiri yells, as the foreign forces start taking control of the exotic planet. The trailer seems to indicate that Jake's family eventually reaches out to the Metkayina clan for help in the war, but are ignored right away. “Outcast, that's all they see,” Lo'ak says, as he gets into a scuffle with one of the tribe . But some seem to believe them, as evidenced by native Tsireya (Bailey Bass) saying, “I see you”, a callback to the original movie.
Earlier this week, Cameron stated that he doesn't expect audiences to whine about it. “I can almost write this part of the review. ‘The agonisingly long three-hour movie…' It's like, give me a f--king break. I've watched my kids sit and do five one-hour episodes in a row. Here's the big social paradigm shift that has to happen: it's okay to get up and go pee.”
Avatar: The Way of Water brings new additions to the cast: Vin Diesel, and CJ Jones. Stephen Lang and Matt Gerald are also set to reprise their parts, even as their characters were killed off in the prequel.
Avatar: The Way of Water releases additional dubs in Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, and Telugu.