Sci-Fi Avatar: The Way Of Water

FINALLY, someone on here who feels the same way on this as I do!

And the new game looks AMAZING! Definitely pre-ordering that sucker!

I would check the spec of the game before, unless you already have an Nvidia 2060/2080 and even with that card I would check.
New GPU are out of stock everywhere, unless you are willing to pay double.triple the price for them.
 
That game looks awesome! Really hope it's not forest person though as I can't stand those games.
 
Classic pc elitism.

not really I just have a PC and I like Avatar but will not be able to play because of my low config and unable to upgrade because of GPU shortage. That s all. I didnt thought about console. No elitism. PS5 is even more powerfull that my PC
 
I wouldn't be surprised if he's playing a Na'vi or some sort of Pandora native. His best roles are the ones where he isn't playing a human anyway.
 
I mean, I can see a Vin Diesel looking Na'vi lol.

I can also imagine a *****ey soldier as well lol He's never truly played a villain before? I don't think. No, Riddick doesn't count.
 
It's easy to see him as a RDA solider, but I agree with Drizzle... he'll probably be playing a Navi or a completely different creature/alien that involves motion capture.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if he's playing a Na'vi or some sort of Pandora native. His best roles are the ones where he isn't playing a human anyway.
I mean, I can see a Vin Diesel looking Na'vi lol.

I can also imagine a *****ey soldier as well lol He's never truly played a villain before? I don't think. No, Riddick doesn't count.

Wild idea: what about Vin playing the Navi avatar of a vegetable Quaritch !
 
Do we know who’ll be scoring these?
 
They haven't picked anyone yet, but they got Simon Franglen again to compose songs for the Navi clans.

Simon Franglen to Compose Songs for James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ Sequels | Film Music Reporter

Simon Franglen has been hired to write indigenous songs to be performed on screen by members of various Na’vi clans for James Cameron’s Avatar 2 & 3. The first two sequels (which are being shot simultaneously) to the Academy Award-nominated 2009 film (scored by James Horner) will star Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Dileep Rao and Matt Gerald who are reprising their roles from the original film. They are joined by Sigourney Weaver (in a new role) and new cast members Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, Edie Falco, Michelle Yeoh, Jemaine Clement, Oona Chaplin, Brendan Cowell, David Thewlis, Vin Diesel and CJ Jones. Cameron also co-wrote the screenplay and is producing the Lightstorm Entertainment production with Jon Landau (Titanic, Alita: Battle Angel). Franglen has previously served as arranger and score producer on the original Avatar movie and collaborated with Horner on numerous other projects, including Cameron’s Titanic. He also composed music for Walt Disney World’s Pandora: The World of Avatar. His solo scoring credits include Antoine Fuqua’s The Magnificent Seven, Pierre Morrel’s Peppermint and Jean-Jacques Annaud’s TV series The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair. Avatar 2 is set to be released on December 17, 2021 by 20th Century Fox/Disney and Avatar 3 is scheduled to come out on December 22, 2023.

Note: Article updated on December 19, 2019. A previous version of this article stated that Franglen had signed on to compose the score for the sequels. Several sources indicated that Franglen is also set to be scoring the movies, but no composer has officially been hired yet.
 
Avatar 2: Why Michelle Yeoh Wanted To Join James Cameron’s Sequel

Along with the return of Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver and Stephen Lang, the Avatar sequels have recruited the likes of Kate Winslet, Edie Falco and Michelle Yeoh – the latter CinemaBlend had the chance to speak to for latest role in Gunpowder Milkshake. Yeoh shared what it’s like to work with James Cameron as we wait to venture back to Pandora:

I said to James ‘I don’t know why I’m here, I’m here because you’re a genius and I am the biggest fan. I mean, I would be your coffee lady. I would just come here and sit down and watch you’ because he really is a genius. He’s created these amazing worlds and there’s just no end to it. You just sit there in awe and listen, and he’s very giving and sharing, so it makes life so easy
 


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Stephen Lang Says After He Read the ‘Avatar 5’ Script, “I Was Weeping. I Just Thought It Was So Beautiful”

Since I knew he wasn’t going to tell me anything that would spoil the storyline or plot, I decided to ask his reaction to reading the scripts and how Cameron was using technology to help make the sequels. Regarding his reaction after reading the scripts, Lang told me:

“When I finished the last script, I was weeping. I just thought it was so beautiful. Yeah, the final script because he's telling a great, great story, an original story, a beautiful, beautiful story, and I was just incredibly moved by it. I hope and I trust and believe that audiences will be, too, because one of the things that he does really, really well is he moves it from the page to the stage in a way that that is very literal. You know what I mean? You really see it. What you read is what you get from him, I think, and more.”

While he wouldn’t reveal what scene was being shot, Lang talked about the way Cameron is using technology and how he is always the smartest guy in the room:

“He's definitely pushing it big time on this one. I'm not giving away any trade secrets to say that, but I remember working on a sequence with him, there was an issue of scale going on. That’s all I’ll say. And it was defeating. It took and brought everything to kind of a halt. There was a problem that no one else recognized except him at the moment. So he had to come up with a solution. Anyway, we basically shut down or started working on something else. The next day, he came to me kind of really excited and said, 'I figured out the algorithm to do this.' He stared this algorithm and I'm looking at him thinking, 'What the hell are you talking about? I have no idea what you're talking about.' But he did. He created a problem ... there was a problem because he wanted a scene, something to happen, and then he solved it. He's been doing that for his entire career. And it's pretty cool, pretty amazing.”
 
'Avatar' star Stephen Lang says fans will be 'enchanted and fascinated' by sequels

Will the long gap between James Cameron's 2009 science-fiction blockbuster Avatar and the arrival of the director's planned quartet of sequels have been worth the wait for fans of the original movie?

That's an affirmative for franchise actor Stephen Lang. "I think they'll be enchanted and fascinated," he tells EW. "Look, there are people who are going to just adore this world."

In the first Avatar, Lang played Colonel Miles Quaritch, who eventually perished. But that hasn't stopped him from popping up in some form in at least the first two of the sequels.

"I was in communication just last week with New Zealand, with my director, and everything's great — he's working hard," says Lang. "My acting work on both Avatar 2 and 3 is complete. I might have to go back and do a line here and there, but I'm really done."

He continues, "I hate to even call it post-production, what's going on now, because it really is the making of the film. It's just a beautifully imagined universe that Cameron has conceived of here. The partners we have, the people working by his [side], are committed to the vision of it and they bring so much to the table, from the actors to the caterers and everybody else. I'm looking forward to it as much as everyone else. It's been so long in the making, so long a part of my life."

But Lang stops short of sharing any more details. "I have been barred from saying anything. Basically they cut my b---s off if I do
 

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