Avatar Sequel: First full trailer for new movie released as Na’vi go into battle | Ents & Art News

The first full trailer for James Cameron’s “Avatar” sequel has been released, and nearly 13 years later, audiences are back on the planet Pandora.

The two-and-a-half-minute trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water introduces Jack and Neytiri Sully and their children, more than a decade after the events of the first film.

The new trailer takes viewers beneath the waves, which are filled with fantastic creatures like colorful jellyfish, whales, and giant fins.

Avatar: Way of the Water full trailer has been released.Image: 20th Century Studio
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“Avatar: Ways of Water” will be released on December 16.All images: 20th Century Studio
Avatar: Way of the Water full trailer has been released.Image: 20th Century Studio

Jack was seen teaching his daughter to hunt with a bow, and she told him: “Dad, you know I think I’m crazy, but I can feel her. I hear her heartbeat. She’s very close.”

He asked, “So what’s her heartbeat like?” Before she answered, “Powerful.”

Avatar: Way of the Water full trailer has been released.Image: 20th Century Studio

The Na’vi native to Pandora are also seen re-fighting what appears to be human using advanced technology and weaponized “mecha suits”.

Avatar: Way of the Water full trailer has been released.Image: 20th Century Studio

The highly anticipated sequel to the 2009 original has a cast that includes Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana, and will also see the return of Stephen Lang and Sigourney Weaver as Colonel Miles Quaritch.

Avatar: Way of the Water full trailer has been released.Image: 20th Century Studio

Weaver, 73, played scientist Dr. Grace Augustine in the first film, but will play Kiri-Jack and Natiri’s adopted teenage daughter in the sequel, which hits UK cinemas on December 16.

Avatar: Way of the Water full trailer has been released.Image: 20th Century Studio

Titanic and the Mares of the East Side actress Kate Winslet joins the cast alongside fellow newcomers Michelle Yeoh, Vin Diesel and Edie Falco.

The original sci-fi epic won three Oscars for its stunning visual effects, cinematography and art direction and grossed close to $3 billion (£2.6 billion).

Set in the year 2154, the movie sees humans inhabiting avatars so they can enter the planet Pandora.

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