Video: Mercedes-Benz showed its concept at CES against the backdrop of the first images of "Avatar 2"

It feels like Avatar 2 will be in the works forever - at the moment, a sequel to James Cameron's blockbuster seems almost an illusion. However, there is good news for fans of the film: the first frames of the second part of the film were first seen by the public at CES 2020, along with an Avatar-inspired concept car from Mercedes-Benz.

These four images are a first look at Avatar 2, giving you an idea of ​​what you can expect from the new installment. As you can see, the entourage of the film will resemble the tropics. Blue natives will remain the main characters, as well as the fauna shown in the first part. But there will be much more water - perhaps underwater stories.

Video: Mercedes-Benz showed its concept at CES against the backdrop of the first images of "Avatar 2"

The original Avatar was released in 2009 and was a huge commercial success, doing a lot to bring stereoscopic video back to the theaters and home electronics sectors (now that wave has subsided, giving way to attempts to promote virtual reality. The film earned $2,79 .2010 billion and was the highest-grossing movie in history until last year's Avengers: Endgame.Mr. Cameron said in 2014 that he plans to create the second and third parts of Avatar, and their launch was originally announced for 2015 and XNUMX , respectively.


Video: Mercedes-Benz showed its concept at CES against the backdrop of the first images of "Avatar 2"

Now James Cameron is planning not two, but four sequels to Avatar. Avatar 2 is slated for a December 2021 release, while Avatar 5 is due to wrap up the epic series in 2027, nearly two decades after the first film's release.

Video: Mercedes-Benz showed its concept at CES against the backdrop of the first images of "Avatar 2"

The paintings were shelved for various reasons. When the two sequels split into four, James Cameron spoke about the complexities of shooting multiple films at once. He even bought 2500 acres of land in New Zealand to film there. More recently, the films were again shelved when Disney took over the Fox film company that worked on Avatar.

Video: Mercedes-Benz showed its concept at CES against the backdrop of the first images of "Avatar 2"



Source: 3dnews.ru

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