How long after James Cameron's first movie is Avatar 2 set? It hasn't quite been 84 years since Avatar first debuted in theaters, but in Hollywood terms, Avatar: Way of the Water isn't far off. Cameron began work on a sequel almost immediately after Avatar premiered to unprecedented box office success, and Fox couldn't green-light more Pandora pandemonium quick enough, but Avatar 2 has suffered one delay after another as the scope of Cameron's vision broadened. Not only did the script take longer to nail down than originally planned, but Avatar 2 lives up to its title by incorporating cutting-edge underwater filming technology.
Finally, Avatar: Way of the Water will premiere in theaters December 16, 2022, and a teaser trailer is now being shown ahead of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. The footage reveals Jake (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) living happily on Pandora, now proud parents to four young children, but a war between Na'vi tribes is brewing. Making matters worse, human colonists are back on Pandora and have forced Jake & Neytiri's family from their usual forest dwelling to the unfamiliar coast where the Metkayina clan reside.
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Evidently, some time has passed between Avatar and Avatar2, but exactly how long after the original movie does James Cameron's long-awaited follow-up take place? According to Avatar 2's official synopsis, Way of the Water begins more than a decade after the first film's climactic battle between Na'vi warriors and the RDA soldiers led by Miles Quaritch. More specifically, Avatar 2 appears to take place 14 years later. This would explain why Neteyam — Jake & Neytiri's eldest biological
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