Lots (and lots and lots) of people saw Avatar: The Way of Water in theaters. So many, in fact, that it’s the third highest-grossing movie of all time. (The only movies that’ve made more worldwide? Avengers: Endgame and the first Avatar.) But even that huge number of people certainly isn’t everyone interested in James Cameron’s film—and soon, all those people can finally watch it from the comfort of their own homes.
Fox and Disney just announced that Avatar: The Way of Water will be available for digital download March 28. And while there is no news yet on the film’s physical release or free streaming debut, the first time you can watch it at home is March 28 at places like Prime Video, Apple TV, Vudu, and Movies Anywhere. And it’s an exclusive window. So if you buy it, it won’t be on Disney+ a few days later. That’s coming eventually, but not for a bit.
Plus, Avatar 2 is coming with a Pandora-sized set of extras. There’s over three hours worth, so about the same length as the 192-minute movie itself. What are those? Here are the write-ups from the press release:
Inside Pandora’s Box (A series of featurettes on the challenges facing cast and crew as filmmakers devise new technologies to push the limits of cinema)
Comes with twelve different courses comprised of a huge number of lessons, and each one will help you learn more about Python itself, and can be accessed when you want and as often as you want forever, making it ideal for learning a new skill.
More from Pandora’s Box (Additional featurettes that highlight special teams within the production)
Marketing Materials & Music Video (Marketing materials used to build audience awareness of the film)
Are you going to pick up Avatar: The Way of Water digitally? Which extra are you most looking forward to?
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Source: Gizmodo