Man, I so wish Avatar 2 would totally bomb at the box office, not because I hate Avatar, but just because I find this making 4 sequels at once to be, what's the word, totally full of hubris. It won't of course, but that would be something to watch.
I'm guessing it will be with the Apocalypse movie X-men squad. I want to say the Dark Phoneix will either be the last or second last movie wrapping up that whole early saga, with focus then fully shifting towards the future with the New Mutants but the planned release dates tells me they're planning to keep both balls in the air here for a fair while. Guess we'll see.Scarim Coral said:So Avatar is going to be the new Christmas triloigy ish (don't know what you called a five) since the Hobbit Triliogy then?
While I got an idea what The New Mutants will be about but what about Dark Phoenix? That will take place after Days of the Future Past?
Oh, no, I wasn't saying it didn't make sense, or that it wasn't a hard concept to understand. I was just saying that I found that to be more interesting than the movie itself was. So, obviously, I really have no interest in a sequel.Bindal said:It's an alien planet - those plants don't have to follow the same biological rules as ours do. So they can indeed produce some other gas than oxygen. And the other lifeforms might breath that gas instead of oxygen.iconoclast xvii said:Technically, that would be everyone who saw it. I can only speak for myself here, but I saw it, and it was pretty bland. I was more interested in figuring out why a planet covered in plants barely had any oxygen.Hawki said:Myself, and everyone else who made it one of the highest grossing movies ever.bastardofmelbourne said:Who gives a shit about Avatar?
Doesn't seem like too hard of a concept to me.
From what I could find, there's no ETA for its release date, only the confirmation that it's in development.KingsGambit said:Where's Gambit in that list?
Much as I like Avatar, I'd put Hugo above it as far as 3D movies go (seriously, how do you define a "3D movie anyway?"). There's a lot of things I like about Avatar, but its 3D was just the icing on the cake.KingsGambit said:Avatar 2, 11 years after the first. And strangely, still to this day the best 3D movie ever made.
Much as I despise Deadpool, if thumbing continuity is a plus for you, you should like it. The film pokes fun at the films' continutiy, or rather lack of it.Darth Rosenberg said:Fuck Avatar, and fuck all the X-Men films - apart from those that thumb their nose at the 'continuity' like The Wolverine, and, apparently, Logan.
Haven't seen Deadpool either, yet, so I'm not sure how I'd feel about a sequel. Nonplussed or mildly interested, most likely.
I don't think CGI evolves that fast. And there's plenty of older films whose CGI still holds up anyway (e.g. Jurassic Park).Johnny Novgorod said:If all four Avatar movies are filmed at the same time, wouldn't the fourth movie look like ass by the time it's released in 2025?
I know right? Where's the John Carter 2, or the Frostbite movie?Adam Jensen said:I'd just like to add something that just occurred to me - we're getting 4 sequels to a movie that barely anybody cares for but we can't get Hellboy 3. Some justice, huh?
For the sake of argument, I'll define a cinematic universe as:Souplex said:Have any cinematic universes besides Marvel borne fruit?
Holywood keeps threatening us with them, but they don't take off.
Tell me about it. I still want to James Cameron to make that battle Angel Alita movie, but Robert Rodriguez is directing it now. Avatar was just a mediocre movie with pretty special effects and that's it. I've seen environmentalism done better in Princess Monoke, Sonic CD and FernGully. And when FernGully doesn't better than you you know you have problems. Then again, they are more subtle and nowhere near that condensending compared to Avatar. I can't believe some critics and audiences for calling this movie innovative. I kept thinking to myself what the hell are they talking about?Adam Jensen said:I'd just like to add something that just occurred to me - we're getting 4 sequels to a movie that barely anybody cares for but we can't get Hellboy 3. Some justice, huh?