'Avatar: The Way of Water' Receives Digital Release Date, Announces Digital Bonus Features
The film will be available on digital platforms March 28 — and it’s packed full of extras.
As its theatrical run gradually winds down, Avatar: The Way of Water has received a digital release date — and a slew of digital-only bonus features for the film has been announced as well. Starting on March 28, the film will be available to buy through streaming services like Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu and Movies Anywhere, which marks the only way you’ll be able to watch it at home until its physical copies release and it becomes available as part of streaming subscriptions.
Avatar: The Way of Water was a massive success both critically and commercially. It took in over $2.2 billion USD at the box office to become thee third-highest-grossing film of all time — director James Cameron holds three of the top five spots on this list, with the first Avatar at #1 and Titanic at #4, while the other two are Avengers: Endgame at #2 and Star Wars: The Force Awakens at #5 — and it was nominated for four Academy Awards.
It stands to reason that fans of the film and the franchise would want a behind-the-scenes look at what made it so successful, and the bonus features won’t let them down. There’s everything from a behind-the-scenes look at how the stunt team performed their acrobatic feats to the screen tests that the film’s actors performed to secure their roles and a thorough tour of Lightstorm Lab, the company that heads virtual production for the Avatar franchise. A full list of features can be seen below.
-Building the World of Pandora: James Cameron and a team of talented artists combines years of research with their design skills to build the world of Pandora with new characters, creatures, indigenous clans, underwater environments, and the take-no-prisoners hard-tech world of the RDA.
-Capturing Pandora: James Cameron’s approach to performance capture has the cast performing in a volume rigged with infrared cameras to capture their movement, and head rig cameras to capture emotion on their faces with only the boundaries of imagination to limit them.
-The Undersea World of Pandora – Co-production designer Dylan Cole and his team conceive of the marine creatures required for Avatar: The Way of Water while James Cameron and his stunt team devise extraordinary means to bring those creatures to life in a performance capture tank.
-The Challenges of Pandora’s Waters – James Cameron tackles the “non-trivial challenge” of performance capture above and below the water’s surface, utilizing a wave machine and current generator to reproduce ocean conditions, and underwater vehicles to replicate creature movement.
-Pandora’s Returning Characters: James Cameron reunites with his returning cast – Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, and Stephen Lang. Together they discuss the amazing evolution of their characters in Avatar: The Way of Water.
-Pandora’s Next Generation: Meet the talented young newcomers who have been cast as the next generation of Na’vi and follow them through the adventure of making Avatar: The Way of Water.
-Spider’s Web: James Cameron introduced the human character of Spider into the fabric of Pandora – thus creating a host of technological challenges on set…and an incredible journey for the young actor, Jack Champion.
-Becoming Na’vi: The Avatar cast is immersed in the culture of the indigenous Na’vi, living off the land in the Hawaiian rainforest and training in a multitude of disciplines in preparation for their roles.
-The Reef People of Pandora: In true James Cameron-style, the Metkayina reef clan has been developed with great attention to detail, bearing unique evolutionary traits and culture – with new dwellings, new clothes, and different way of life – all a result of living off the ocean.
-Bringing Pandora to Life: Once James Cameron completes his virtual production process, every sequence is turned over to Wētā FX to bring Pandora to life – with unprecedented advancements in facial performance, environments, and making CG water look real.
-The RDA Returns to Pandora: Co-production designer Ben Procter and his team present an armada of new vehicles and human technologies that the RDA brings to Pandora – in concept design and with practical builds.
-The New Characters of Pandora: Meet the important new characters of the Avatar saga played by Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, Edie Falco, Brendan Cowell, and Jemaine Clement.
-The Sounds of Pandora: Hear how James Cameron worked with composer Simon Franglen to create the distinctive music of The Way of Water while building on James Horner’s brilliant score for Avatar and learn how Chris Boyes created the immersive sounds of Pandora.
-New Zealand – Pandora’s Home: The production of the Avatar sequels is so thoroughly ensconced in New Zealand that James Cameron considers The Way of Water a “New Zealand film.” Hear reflections from the cast and crew, including the remarkable New Zealand crew, on making the film.
-Casting: Discover the screen tests that won the talented young cast their roles in Avatar: The Way of Water.
-Stunts: The Avatar stunt team isn’t just creating breathtaking action, they’re driving the story. From racing underwater on ilus, flying the skies on ikrans, to maneuvering RDA speed boats.
-The Lab: Explore the Lightstorm Lab, the backbone of virtual production for the Avatar films. Comprised of specialized teams, the Lab builds and supports every aspect of the production including environments, motion editing, Kabuki, sequence, post-viz, and software development.
-The Troupe: Avatar’s Troupe is the Swiss Army Knife of acting while playing dozens of roles on set, in the performance capture volume, and on live-action sets, they bring life to Na’vi clans and RDA Recoms. They also play Na’vi-scale puppets on live-action sets.
-Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength) Music Video: Multi-Grammy-winning, R&B superstar, The Weeknd, performs a dark and lyrical tribute to Pandora in the official music video for the smash hit, “Nothing is Lost (You Give Me Strength).”
-Theatrical Trailers 1 and 2: Avatar: The Way of Water used two theatrical trailers to engage the audience. The first was a teaser trailer released seven months before the film. The second was a standard trailer that premiered five weeks before the film’s release.
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