Sci-Fi Avatar: The Way Of Water

You know what I’m waiting for? A 4K release of Avatar.
 
Apparently that and True Lies have been finished in 4K for a few years now, with a slew of new special features.
 
Apparently that and True Lies have been finished in 4K for a few years now, with a slew of new special features.

Special features. What are those? I'm only familiar with two minute videos that are more like soft propaganda on my physical film purchases now.
 
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So the Na'vi can breathe under water or can they hold their breath for long periods of time?
 
So the Na'vi can breathe under water or can they hold their breath for long periods of time?

See here:


[Kate Winslet] plays a character who's part of the Sea People, the reef people. The one thing she did do is demand that she do all her own water work. I said, 'All right, that's fine, we'll have to teach you how to free dive.' The other actors are up to three- and four-minute breath holds.
Apparently, Part Of Avatar 2 Is Being Shot Underwater

The Metkayina Clan will include Bailey Bass as Tsireya, a graceful and strong free-diver – the young Neytiri of the ocean. Filip Geljo will portray Aonung, a young male hunter/free-diver son the Olo’eyktan of Metkayina Clan. Duane Evans Jr. rounds out the bunch as Rotxo, who is also a young male hunter/free-diver.
‘Avatar’ Sequels: First Images Of Cast Revealed – Deadline


Cliff Curtis is playing a new character named Tonowari, the leader of the Metkayina, a reef clan from Pandora. James Cameron has been saying for years that a lot of Avatar 2, and presumably the other sequels, will be taking place underwater. With this new casting, it looks like that will indeed be the case.
 
So the Na'vi can breathe under water or can they hold their breath for long periods of time?
Given their size its safe to say their lung capacity is considerable. They may also have more than 2 lungs and more efficient oxygen retention.
 

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