Summary

Avatar 2: The Way Of Waterwas only released a short while ago in 2022, but for some reason, it already feels as if the movie was released decades ago. Somehow, the originalflight-filledAvatarmovie (which released back in 2009) seems to be the better-remembered movie in the minds of most fans. There are a number of reasons proposed as to why this, is from the animation being revolutionary back in 2009 to the sequel simply coming too long after the initial film’s hype.

Regardless of what the reason may be, the whimper ofAvatar 2that followed the bang of the originalAvatardoes not bode well for the planned series. If it’s true thatAvatar 2is intended to be the second part of a much larger franchise, that very series may be in jeopardy. WhileAvatar 2has been received well globally by both fans and critics, making it easy to call a great film, it is also already being forgotten.

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Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet

Release Dates

July 22, 2025 (Odeon Luxe Leicester Square), July 20, 2025 (United States)

192 minutes

Avatar 2 Box Office

$350–460 million

Box Office

$2.32 billion

With how quicklyAvatar 2is being forgotten by those who have gone to see it, some people might wrongly believe that that movie didn’t make much money. On the contrary,Avatar 2is one of the highest-grossing movies of all time, andthe highest-grossing movie of 2022. Its box office total had the film grossing more than $2 billion (roughly $2.32 billion). The only movies that have made more money at the box office areAvengers: Endgame, and the originalAvatar. Most fans will say that both of those movies are more memorable thanAvatar 2, and that might also be true of other top-grossing movies likeTitanic,Star Wars: The Force Awakens, orThe Lion King.

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It’s surprising thatthe third-highest-grossing movieof all time hasn’t had a lasting impact on the people who went to see it. It set out to tell an equally epic story as the original, while fleshing out the world of Pandora and its Na’vi clans. It was just as gorgeous as the original on a visual level, with some saying it even managed to look better than the more than a decade-old original.Avatar 2had everything going for it to be one of the most memorable films of 2022. The returning star-studded cast all did a phenomenal job, and many of the newcomers added a lot to the film.

Interestingly, on a critical level,Avatar 2is not as well received as the original. However, fans seem to preferAvatar 2more (at least according to Rotten Tomatoes). That makes it all the more puzzling as to whyAvatar 2has failed to leave a lasting impact on the huge number ofAvatarfans who went out to see the film in theaters. It is possible that issues like being a pandemic-era film,the reception from Indigenous peoplesacross North America, and the massive 192-minute runtime contributed to the film’s failing to leave a solid impression on fans. Compounding on the lengthy runtime, it’s not uncommon to see fans listing a weak story as one of their main criticisms ofAvatar 2.

Some people may laugh off a movie as successful asAvatar 2not having great lasting power. However, that is a serious issue considering the massive franchise that is supposedly planned.Avatarmovies have been talked about and planned out as far as 2031, meaning that over the next few years, there will be an additional threeAvatarmovies at minimum. That’s not the onlyAvatarmedia coming either. Everyone knows that with great success comes a number of tie-ins, including television series. James Cameron had this to say about a potential TV show in an interview about the franchisevia Comicbook.com:

“Now, maybe 10 years from now, if we inject enough machine, deep-learning, and A.I. into the process, it might be possible to collapse down from a one-year timeline to do a shot, down closer to real time. I don’t know if we’ll get to real time but I think we might get close enough to do television, but it won’t be for, I’d say minimum five years, maybe more like 10. But if Avatar becomes a universe, if it becomes a persistent world for people and the desire is there, yeah. I could see that happening eventually.”

Thanks to how much thought, planning, and of course, money that is being put into thisAvatarfranchise, a single moment of doubt can be a serious issue. IfAvatar 2truly is a forgettable movie, that may lead to many people wondering whether it would even be worth it to go out to see a third, fourth, or fifth film, let alone a television series oreven a game series. The thirdAvatarmovie is supposedly already done shooting and is in the post-production phase, with the fourth and fifth movies in the works. Now is not the time for fans to begin having doubts about the series.

Realistically, only time will tell ifAvatar 2is forgotten by fans. If there is any meaningful drop in box officenumbers forAvatar 3, it will be fair to say thatAvatar 2is being forgotten. Until then, the rave reviews from audience members and the massive box office impact the movie managed to have made it clear that fans are willing to support theAvatarseries, even if those movies are massive undertakings for the person going to see them.

Avatar 2: The Way Of Wateris available to stream on Disney+.

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