
Avatar: The Way of Water
Return to Pandora.
Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, learn the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.
- 7.6
- 2022
- Released
- 3h 12m

Sam Worthington
Jake Sully
Zoe Saldaña
Neytiri
Sigourney Weaver
Kiri
Stephen Lang
Colonel Miles Quaritch
Kate Winslet
Ronal
Cliff Curtis
Tonowari
Joel David Moore
Norm Spellman
CCH Pounder
Mo'at
Edie Falco
General Frances Ardmore
Jemaine Clement
Dr. Ian Garvin
Giovanni Ribisi
Parker Selfridge
Britain Dalton
Lo'ak
Jamie Flatters
Neteyam
Trinity Jo-Li Bliss
Tuktirey 'Tuk'
Jack Champion
Miles 'Spider' Socorro
Brendan Cowell
Mick Scoresby
Bailey Bass
Tsireya
Filip Geljo
Aonung
Duane Evans Jr.
Rotxo
Dileep Rao
Dr. Max Patel
Matt Gerald
Recom Wainfleet
Robert Okumu
Ta'unui Olecthan
Jennifer Stafford
Ta'unui Tsahik
Keston John
Tarsem
Kevin Dorman
Recom Mansk
Alicia Vela-Bailey
Recom Zdinarsik
Sean Anthony Moran
Recom Fike
Andrew Arrabito
Recom Prager
Johnny Alexander
Recom Ja
Kim Do
Recom Zhang
Victor T. Lopez
Recom Lopez
Maria Walker
Recom Walker
Phil Brown
Stringer
Jocelyn Christian
Bio Lab Tech
Joel Tobeck
Neuroscientist
Moana Ete
Female Med-Tech
Phil Peleton
Male Med-Tech
Jamie Landau
Metkayina Warrior
Jim Moore
Mako Sub #1 Pilot
Benjamin Hoetjes
Mako Sub #1 Gunner
Nikita Tu Bryant
Mako Sub #2 Pilot
Anthony Ahern
Mako Sub #2 Gunner
Shane Rangi
Matador Co-Pilot
Rick Lucas
Kestrel Pilot
Tanya Drewery
Neurotech #1
Ava Diakhaby
Neurotech #2
Isaac Te Reina
Sea Dragon First Mate
Eric Farmer
Crabsuit Pilot
Philip Mtambo
Skel Trooper
Daniel Lough
Spider Double
Cruz Moir
Young Spider
Alex Lucas
Toddler Spider
Scarlett Fernandez
Young Kiri
Chloe Coleman
Young Lo'ak
Jeremy Irwin
Young Neteyam
Jake McLean
Na'vi (uncredited)
CJ Jones
Metkayina Interpreter (uncredited)































































Released
en
$350,000,000.00
$2,353,096,253.00
- #dying and death
- #loss of loved one
- #alien life-form
- #resurrection
- #dysfunctional family
- #sequel
- #alien planet
- #distant future
- #adopted child
- #rebirth
- #family dynamics
- #adopted son
- #stronger villain
- #war
- #dramatic
- #stereoscopic film
- #sentimental
- #intense
- #awestruck
- #compassionate
- #hopeful
- #modest
Reviews
I don't mind the repetition of the first movie's plot. To be frank, I couldn't care less. I've only ever watched these movies for the visuals. But the part of the story that rubbed me the wrong way the most in this movie, Is Neytiri. Home girl is basically non-existent and unimportant up until the movie's finale when she, like a boss, battered and severely fucks up some of the human soldiers.
Like star wars, this brand is now more of a religion than a movie. Prophesied to produce canonical content for the next several decades, this patronizing franchise could hundred years from now be shaped into some sort of holy text. Like the marvel movies, this cartoon for adults reduces all symbolism and metaphor to platitudes and manipulative emotional arguments. You can tell this is quasi religi
Avatar 2 or Avatar: The Way of the Water came out on 4K Blu-ray a couple of weeks ago so me and the kids finally got around to watch it last weekend. I rarely go to the cinemas nowadays. It’s just too much hassle and way to expensive for four people. But there’s also no way I watch a big movie like Avatar on streaming with their over-compressed images and mediocre sound. Yeah, yeah, I know they cl

James Cameron's Avatar is an extraordinary cinematic achievement that redefines storytelling and visual effects. Its visually stunning world, thought-provoking narrative, and exceptional performances create an immersive and unforgettable experience. A must-watch for anyone seeking a transformative journey beyond imagination.

Like, how am I supposed to watch movies that take place on earth now?? Now that I’ve seen Avatar the way of water… it feels a bit… strange. I expected to be overwhelmed but the scale and scope of the film, I expected to have a good headache. But none of that happened. I have a very different feeling… I feel… Proud. Proud knowing that my faith in this film payed off. Proud that this film was in
Fluffy woke nonsense, minus anything that remotely resembles a story. That was my one and only impression of Avatar: The Way of Water. Dripping with simpering woke cliches, a missing in action script, the only compensation offered is enough special effects "eye candy", to give you diabetes. In summary, vacuous fair, I simply couldn't watch till the end. At a stretch, it might have worked fo

I rate this 6 out of 10. One of those points is for the special effects and another is because I watched it in 3D IMAX. That means that the rest of it was worth 4 stars. Not that it was actually that bad but the plot was thinner than the first one which wasn't particularly thick to start with. Entertaining enough but I wouldn't recommend it unless you see it in 3D IMAX in which case it's a fantast
I really enjoyed Avatar: The way of water! It's a great second part to Avatar, getting back into the fight, setting a new environment and it actually left me even more thinking, of how we just destroy our earth and how bad humans can get. It is a long movie, but I enjoyed it so much, I didn't care. So, I would really say: watch it, it is worth it, especially when you watch the first part before, t

Audio was superb. Video was great, but it the 60fps takes some getting used to. Story was awesome!

Avatar: The Way of Water is a visual spectacle from start to finish. The scenery, cinematography, and CGI constantly had a smile on my face, but is it enough to carry the film? While the previous entry had its fair share of story-related problems, the sequel corrects most of my issues and delivers a heartfelt family story. The main improvement from the first entry is character development. I ha
Amazing effects and a stunning story.

Well we ought not to have expected "Jake" (Sam Worthington) and "Neytiri" (Zoe Saldana) to have let the grass grow during the intervening years since we were first introduced to the idyllic world of "Pandora". Now with four children and their human friend "Spider" (Jack Champion - remember Johnny Sheffield?), they are living life to the full. Until, that is, one night they see a new star in the sk
No matter what you say about the story, you can't deny the fact that **James Cameron** managed to make eyes drool for 3hrs and 20mins. A movie that's meant to be watched on the biggest screen!.
State-of-the-art special effects, revolutionary underwater cameras, and the resurrection of what is otherwise a mostly forgotten movie theater format can’t hide the fact that _Avatar: The Way of Water_ is basically the same movie as the original with more blue people (some are slightly green now!) that get on your last nerve. The emotion in the film feels forced and the story is like swapping a bl

**My rating: 10/10** Why? I rate any movie based on a few things. Warning! Potential Spoilers. **1. Story**. Is the story compelling, does it stick in your mind after the movie, haunting you like a ghost, forcing you to think about it and even your own life? Does it have any positive messages aka moral of the story. The story of The Way of Water is indeed compelling. The Conflict is multifa
An exciting return to Pandora: the world of Na'vi. One of the best movies, like 2009's Avatar, to see in 3D! The characters seem to come out of the screen and it seems to witness the events firsthand. The world of Na'vi has changed and is once again in danger. Man is the cause of evil as in reality. We are destroying our planet that used to be our Pandora. Pandora is our home, we are P
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/avatar-the-way-of-water-spoiler-free-review "Avatar: The Way of Water clearly sets itself apart from other blockbusters, building on 13 years of preparation to deliver a memorable CINEMA experience by the one and only James Cameron. A visually, technically breathtaking adventure, particularly in the truly stunning underwater

**Avatar: The Way of Water follows in its predecessor’s footsteps with stunning effects and a mediocre story.** It’s a James Cameron film, so it’s impressive. The special effects, camerawork, world-building, and action were all off the charts. But Avatar: The Way of Water struggles like its predecessor in the story and character development departments. In fact, the story of The Way of Water is











