Avatar2: The Way of Water Is Getting Incredibly Positive Reviews even before its release.
Since the movie’s announcement, James Cameron’s latest film, Avatar: The Way of Water, which debuts today in India, has generated buzz in Hyderabad too.
Following the initial release of Avatar in 2009, James Cameron created Avatar: The Way Of Water, the sequel to the film.
We just need to wait and observe to see how the Hyderabadis in particular and audiences in general in India react to the hype surrounding the movie.
The highlight of the movie is this time, the Prasad IMAX audience will witness the debut of the movie with the world’s most expensive Barco laser 3D glass.
To watch the Avatar 2 movie with the newest technology, 3D glasses will be provided.
According to organizers, these glasses will be featured in the Friday release of Avatar 2.
Highlights
- These glasses were specially brought from Belgium.
- Each glass (set of spades) costs Rs. 4,000.
- Additionally, this film will be shown on the world’s most extended IMAX screen, the largest screen in the nation.
- A massive screen with a height of 64 feet and a width of 101.6 feet has been installed, with 630 seats available.
- Austrung MDI, a manufacturer of projection screens in Canada, created the screen specifically for Prasad’s Multiplex.
- QSC Audio makes the speakers.
- The Dolby CP950 sound processor will be used, according to manager Mohan Kumar. According to rumors, wearing 3D glasses will produce a unique feeling.
on the other hand, the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is currently quite tense. And there are rumors doing the corner that Russia has decided to legalize Avatar 2 movie piracy in the midst of all of this.
Numerous nations have chosen to sever their relations with Russia as a result of the conflict between that nation and Ukraine.
Disney is one such significant company, which is why they declined to show James Cameron’s film Avatar: The Way of Water.
Due to the market’s current international pullbacks, Russian movie theatre owners have no issue screening pirated copies of the films.
Izvestia, a Russian news source, claimed in a FandomWire report that Europe will be able to legally sell pirated versions of movies.
Theater owners are willing to pay anywhere between $790 and $15,820 depending on the quality.
Other small-theater operators are fine with showing movies made on camcorders.
Whatever transpires, Avatar: The Way of Water is getting incredibly positive reviews all over the world even before its release.
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