![]() ![]() Now "The Way of Water" is the new benchmark, which is quite an accomplishment seeing how every single movie today uses some form of computer-graphic effect in its post-production process. Dinosaurs coming to spectacular life in Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park" in 1993 became the CGI standard and even motivated George Lucas to go forward with the "Star Wars" prequels. Watching "The Way of Water" is seeing the future of big blockbuster movies where the CGI is so crisp and beautiful (especially with 3D) that it's impossible for the eye to not think it's real. Not a small feat, but this is not hyperbole. ![]() You may have heard Cameron say that it blows away the look of the CGI/motion capture used for Thanos in the MCU. The textures and nuances of "The Way of Water" are unlike anything I've seen before. YouTube Movies & TV 173M subscribers Subscribe 19K Share Avatar: The Way of Water reaches new heights and explores undiscovered depths as James Cameron returns to the world of Pandora in. Time will tell if it will break the same box-office record as his previous two releases, but from just one viewing, I can say that, as much as the first "Avatar" was a visual marvel, it pales in comparison to what Cameron and his team have pulled off with the sequel. "Avatar: The Way of Water" takes place in a new setting on Pandora. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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