"Avatar: The Way of Water": Succeeding the Past
Avatar: The Way of Water amplifies the elements of the first film and expands the lore to create an immersive experience that is engrossingly beautiful. The scope of the film manages to feel bigger, while equally feeling intimate with the expansion of Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana's characters. Watch our full thoughts below.
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