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James Cameron blew away audiences back in 2009 with Avatar, a story that’s as visually stunning as it is ecologically aware. Avatar takes us to the somewhat distant future on a planet named Pandora, where humans of Earth have set up a mining operation and disrupted the lives of the Na’vi, the humanoid natives of Pandora. Avatar: The Way of Water is not currently available to stream online, though it will almost certainly be added to Disney+ eventually. Read More: https://www.deccanherald.com/brandspot/pr-spot/heres-where-to-watch-avatar-2-the-way-of-water-free-fullmovie-online-streaming-at-home-in-united-states-1175536.html

However, there's been no official announcement regarding its streaming release date. Our best guess is that Avatar 2 will hit Disney+ sometime in 2023, though should the sequel replicate the original's box-office longevity, it may not hit the subscription service until later in the year.

Cameron worked with linguists to create an entirely functioning Na’vi language, invented his own specialized camera for capturing actors’ facial expressions, and paved the way for future use of motion-capture animation in filmmaking. The effects of Avatar were absolutely groundbreaking for their time, and the film broke all kinds of box-office records. After the wildly successful first movie, Cameron then signed on to create four more Avatar films. Below, we’ve put together everything we know so far about the next installment of the franchise: Avatar: The Way of Water.

Avatar: The Way of Water Box Office
As per Deadline, Avatar 2 has earned $955.1 million at the worldwide box office till Monday (26th December). Out of it, $661.9 million has come from overseas territories, while the domestic market has contributed $293.2 million so far.
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