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The Way of Water was a mistake.
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>>217359015
Why, it was better than Fire and Ash which felt like a DLC.
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AVATAR : THE WAY OF BOOTYHOLE
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>>217359029
Unlike fire and ash it didn't bring anything new and consumed all the hype
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>>217359029
LOL, no, Fire and Ash is the superior movie and should have been the sequel from the start.
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>>217359057
It had more worldbuilding, Fire and Ash only has one new region that's barely in the movie and like 2 new animals.
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>>217359015
>>217359029
They both suck. Avatar never needed any sequels, and neither of these movies have that same magic at all.
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>>217359015
no it was good, but the whale scenes were waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too long
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>>217359029
They are basically the same movie. They have the exact same final battle scene, so much so that I honestly thought I was just watching an alternate cut of Way of Water in the theater rather than an actual continuation.
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>>217359015
>>217359029
James Cameron's submarine autism really did undermine this franchise. It went from being Native Americans vs settlers on an alien jungle planet to a ponderous slog about watching alien fish cats go snorkeling and fight whaling ships. Totally incompatible setting and plot with what the first movie was doing.



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