Avatar 2 Behind The Scenes Secrets
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 Published On May 21, 2022

We’ve been waiting for over a decade for the arrival of Avatar: The Way of Water - and now we’ve got some questions. There’s been a lot of excitement surrounding its release - from the upgrades in Avatar VFX and CGI to the bonds of the cast a decade in the making - we’re taking a deep dive with you into Avatar 2.
There has been a ton of secrecy behind the scenes of Avatar 2 - that we’ve been at the edge of our seats for many years. With its release coming up so soon - we cannot wait to see all the work that was put into the making of it. James Cameron always has an eye for detail - and with the secrets we have - he’s put everything he’s got into it. How they managed to pull off motion capture underwater - is a feat that very few directors can achieve. So of course Cameron is going to pull no punches when it comes to his vision. Tackling multiple Avatar sequels at once can seem very daunting - however it seemed like the cast really enjoyed themselves while on set - or really underwater.
So no more being kept in the dark Avatar fans - we’ve gathered some of the most interesting secrets that made their way on the web. And one final thing - if a certain somebody makes an appearance in the sequel - we’ll be running FAST to our local theater when it finally comes out.

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Chapters:

00:00 Intro
00:20 Pool Acting
00:56 Revolutionary Motion Capture
01:45 Hold Your Breath
02:28 High Speed Vessels
02:47 Underwater Cam Tech
03:12 Underwater Dancing
03:28 Can’t Not Cry
04:05 Pre Planned Sequels
04:46 Everybody Loves Jim
05:16 Some Old & New
05:44 Long Awaited Reunion
06:15 Decade In The Making
06:35 Under Wraps
07:00 All About Family
07:27 No Family Without Diesel
07:54 End

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Written by: William Statzer
Narrated by: William Statzer
Edited by: William Statzer


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