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New ‘Avatar’ Trailer Details and Photos

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Here are some new images and details on the new trailer for the upcoming James Cameron film Avatar.

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First off, this trailer has a lot of the same footage already in the first teaser. It was only about halfway through that I realized that this was the new trailer. This one has a lot more plot in it, they introduce the female Na’vi character and the romance between her and the main character. We get to see a lot of cool images, like the evil human general character (I’m assuming he’s evil) in a giant mech destroying things, but with a cup of coffee in his hands. We also get glimpses of the Michelle Rodriguez character (she says something along the lines of, “We’re going up against machines and all we’ve got are sticks!” so I’m assuming she joins the good guys) and some of the other Na’vi.  I don’t remember too many of the other details. Overall though, this trailer had a much more epic feel to it. I was one of the many who was disappointed when the teaser was revealed, but this has brought my hype level up.

The new trailer sounds like it’s much better than the first one. With only a couple months before it’s release, it’s about time they start making people genuinely excited about it. Check it out in theaters this weekend and online next week!

Source: /Film

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