The first of Avatars 2 It brought many news and declarations, in the midst of one of the most intense commercial promotions in memory. Among other things, its director James Cameron spoke of women’s empowerment, his digital effects compared to those of Marvel and, of course, the continuity of a saga that is also planning a fifth chapter. However, one of the film’s actresses arguably made the most surreal claim of all, believing it this sequel which took 12 years to get back in theatersin reality it had already been released being a real failure.
The author of these statements is Ed Falco, who plays General Ardmore. Experienced fans of the series will recognize the interpreter who won 4 Emmy Awards, like the woman who played Carmela Soprano, the matriarch of the legendary mystery starring James Gandolfini. Falco, who in addition to appearing in the Sopranos He has participated in other series such as Nurse Jack, Law and order true crime: the Menéndez case or History of American Crime He recounted what happened like this: “I saw the first one when it came out (…) I made the second Avatar movie four years ago. I’ve been busy ever since and when someone told me about the movie I was like, ‘I guess it came out and it didn’t do too well because I haven’t heard of it.’ However, someone recently told me I was dating Avatars and I was like, ‘Oh, it’s not out yet?’”
Away from these surreal statements, Falco’s character has medium relevance Avatars 2as it represents human beings in the conflict between the Na’Vi and the land itself, a planet that is running out of resources. A problem that was already explained in the original feature film, although this time it seems that not in such a Manichaean way. Unsurprisingly, some people have logged out of the blockbusters They could be confused with the arrival of the sequel, taking into account the time the Canadian director had to prepare a sequel.
Avatar: The sense of water door to cinemas since last Friday 16 December and for now, its box office results match Disney’s pharaonic investment. In Cameron’s own words, the film must enter the top 5 highest-grossing films in history, if it wants to be, minimally profitable.