A rainbow-hued triumph of mo-cap technology and underwater Imax imagery, The Way of Water will have to be, according to its director James Cameron, the “ third- or fourth-highest-grossing film in history” just to break even. Sequel to the most successful movie of all time, the 312-minute, $400 million off-world action epic - the first of four planned Avatar sequels - arrived this weekend as 2022’s most eagerly anticipated title and a lifeboat to the pandemic-decimated movie marketplace. ![]() A tour of the VFX technology that pushes the look of James Cameron’s Avatar sequel - shot at 48 fps, twice the industry standard - into a deeper ocean.Īfter more than a dozen years in production, and emerging from beneath modern moviedom’s perhaps most monolithic burden of expectation, Avatar: The Way of Water can now be fairly defined by the sum of its superlatives.
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