To answer that question, we first need to consider what made the 3D in the original Avatar so game-changing to begin with. This begs the question: can Avatar: The Way of Water succeed where the first Avatar failed and spark a lasting 3D filmmaking revolution? A belated sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water, arrives in cinemas on 18 December 2022 and brings with it renewed expectations for the future of the 3D format. There’s still a glimmer of hope, though – and fittingly, it comes courtesy of Cameron and the Avatar franchise. The 3D movie boom was over in less than a decade today, the format is all but dead, and the promise of Avatar seems more like a pipedream. And for a while it did, inspiring a wave of movies either shot natively in 3D or (more commonly) converted to the format during post-production, however, this was ultimately little more than a fad. When James Cameron’s Avatar hit cinemas back in 2009, the sci-fi blockbuster seemingly heralded the start of a new era of 3D filmmaking.
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