Avatar Special Edition Trailer!

IGN has just released the brand new trailer for the special edition of James Cameron's epic film Avatar, which comes back to theaters nationwide on August 27. Click below to watch this new video for the special edition release, which will contain nine minutes of never-before-seen footage.




Avatar was released December 18th, 2009 and stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Joel Moore, Giovanni Ribisi, Michelle Rodriguez, Laz Alonso. The film is directed by James Cameron.


Sources: IGN

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  1. incmob

    nope not seeing it again, and probably wont be spending more money on this double dipping entree, when it arrives on dvd/blu ray. it was good the first time around, but havent even watched the blu ray since i purchased it.

    2 years agoby @incmobFlag

  2. On Borderlands

    I missed my chance to go and see it on the big screen. now i can go

    2 years agoby @cbourneFlag

  3. Bryan Yentz

    And did they really need to butcher "Heart of Courage"? At least it will always live on in regards to how it was originally used, for Mass Effect: 2... Ah, nirvana.

    2 years agoby @bryanyentzFlag

  4. Daveactor7

    Cameron lost his touch. He has no more story.

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  5. angelheart1016

    @Daveactor7 From inspiration point of view, Nolan is got the upper hand, but just wait and see how long until he start running out of ideas like other master directors, Lucas and Spielberg...Cameron is still hanging there using new technologies.

    2 years agoby @angelheart1016Flag

  6. Emmytt

    @daveactor7 lol

    2 years agoby @emmyttFlag

  7. Daveactor7

    @Emmytt George Lucas? Holy sh*t I forgot all about him

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  8. Emmytt

    @daveactor7 yea he is losing his touch like George Lucas

    2 years agoby @emmyttFlag

  9. Daveactor7

    @Emmytt he needs to work on his story and characters more. They're not intriguing enough

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  10. Emmytt

    @daveactor7 doubt it

    2 years agoby @emmyttFlag

  11. Daveactor7

    I really hope Cameron can bring back the magic he had in terminator 1 and 2, the abyss, titanic and aliens

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  12. Daveactor7

    There is no 5 hour version lol

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  13. Brian

    I can't wait for that alleged 5-hour version. Bring it!

    2 years agoby @brianFlag

  14. SpaceCowboy

    Why am I not surprised there's an extended version of Avatar? Cameron's going to make a 5-hour movie one of these days.

    2 years agoby @SpaceCowboyFlag

  15. Daveactor7

    @angelheart1016 dude u mean it was a great "3d" experience. It wasnt a great cinema experience. The most serious is Christopher Nolan. Inception was not in 3d and it was so much better then avatar. Plus it had a lower budget and in some scenes it had better special effects then avatar did.

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  16. Emmytt

    ...

    2 years agoby @emmyttFlag

  17. Cineprog

    For me it Just trying to get more money out Cinema Goes pockets I shall awaite untill it come out on DVD.

    2 years agoby @cineprogFlag

  18. angelheart1016

    A great movie like AVATAR doesn't come so often, in fact, it took 12 years to reach us and catch our hearts.
    It gave us a great cinema experience that we will never forget. If you are talking about who is most serious about making good movies, that's gonna be James Cameron !

    2 years agoby @angelheart1016Flag

  19. Dan

    @Astaroth I still think the part where Neytiri looks at Jake after their flying for the 1st time and smiles at him is the single most impressive shot in that movie. It's a dazzling display of realistic facial features on a completely animated shot. Zemeckis must be very jealous of that, since that's been his goal to capture for the past few movies he's done, and Cameron beat him to the punch.

    2 years agoby @dan1Flag

  20. Astaroth

    @TheREALavatah I am with you. Personally I will spend the money to go see it again because I loved the movie. Just like you, I see the incredible potential of what is to come thanks to what Cameron achieved on this film. My first thought after seeing it the first time on IMAX 3D was "I just witnessed a revolutionary event in movie making". That being from a standpoint of the technology. That was before I even saw all of the backstage and promo clips on the internet of how they actually made the film. Then I was really blown away. Most people don't even pay attention to this and because of that it's just another movie.

    I somewhat disagree on the originality. I know they probably exist, but it's hard to find a movie that doesn't borrow some story elements similar to a previous movie or novel. With Avatar, I see it being unoriginal on the "theme" of the story. You know the examples Dances w Wolves, Last Samurai, etc. Regarding the actual story from start to finish, it is as original as it gets unless I've missed something. I understand what you are saying though. Cameron has broken the technological barrier now. There could be numerous completely original sci fi movies that could come to life now. The creation of life like characters, creatures, and entire worlds is fully possible now. The line between CGI and real has been completely blurred. It's exciting to see what will transpire over the next few years.

    In regards to any recent news on the next installments go to mtv.com and search Avatar 2 3
    Interesting interview

    I have read several articles and interviews stating 2013 as the soonest for # 2.

    2 years agoby @astarothFlag

  21. Dan

    @Astaroth You are right, that is the obviously the goal, to make that almighty dollar with a successful product. I guess my biggest thing isn't that their re-releasing the movie (that's fine, for the naysayers and people who want to see it again, works out good for them), its just that I want to hear about the production of the next installment and that getting under way.

    Plus, keep in mind, whenever something is ultra popular, it's also popular to bash it and the back lash will be immense. I do notice that if it's popular to hate something, a LOT of people will jump on that bandwagon, whether they know what they are talking about or not. And if it's something that isn't that great, but by a renowned director, people tend to be more forgiving and find excuses why the movie wasn't good. Cameron sort of fits both of those categories, and clearly people here are split over him.

    I've said it in the past, I'll say it again. The thing that really gets me excited is not Avatar itself, but the possibilities it opens up for future movies that utilize the technology created for Avatar. Imagine a future sci fi movie that uses that technology, but is actually original in story and screenplay. It'll blow people's minds, not just on a superficial level the way Avatar did. Least that's my take.

    2 years agoby @dan1Flag

  22. Astaroth

    For all those complaining about the movie making more $$ - Do you berate your local restaurant or night club because they continually make $ off their "fans" who keep coming back for more of their product, service, or entertainment they provide? It's a business and Cameron/Fox delivered a product that happened to achieve the highest grossing sales of all other products in their industry. Are they supposed to stop selling that product and never make another dime off it? According to the complaints, that's what it sounds like. They made "too much" or "enough" money already so they shouldn't make any more. They are greedy. No. Like any other product, you keep selling it. Based on customer feedback, you may upgrade the product or offer different versions but you keep selling it until it won't sell anymore. Then it's time to offer up a new product. The customer always has a choice whether they want to purchase the product or not. Just because some customers may not want to buy the product any longer doesn't mean other customers don't. If your choice is to not spend another dime on a product, that is your prerogative. That doesn't make the company who produces the product "greedy" because they keep delivering their product to the customers who want to continue buying it. It's not complicated. Are we in the U.S.A. ? What is causing all this hate and contempt??

    2 years agoby @astarothFlag

  23. Film_Freak_72

    i'm watching this only because i didn't see it when it originally came out and I was dying to see it in IMAX 3D.

    2 years agoby @film-freak-72Flag

  24. ejk1

    If you think the Avatar blogging has been going on way too long, @JasonKat, then ignore it. You're just adding to its longevity.

    2 years agoby @ejk1Flag

  25. JasonKat

    it will be another..**

    2 years agoby @jasonkatFlag

  26. JasonKat

    this avatar blog has been going on way to long now. if its not about james, its about the 3d movie, the threater thing, the dvd, how much it made, the extra footage. Imagin when part 2 and 3 come out? it will another 2 yrs of avatar bloggers.

    2 years agoby @jasonkatFlag

  27. Bryan Yentz

    I wish Avatar really existed so I could kick it in the blue balls.

    I'm sick and tired of hearing about this affront to storytelling and creativity.

    2 years agoby @bryanyentzFlag

  28. Daveactor7

    @fanboy lmao

    2 years agoby @daveactor7Flag

  29. fanboy

    first off avatar was not a good movie, just made $ because if its "sh*tty" 3D. and 2nd off why would i waste more of my f*cking money to watch 9 additional minutes?

    F*CK YOU james cameroen, you greedy sack of sh*t!!!

    2 years agoby @fanboyFlag

  30. MagicalMangina

    enough about avatar

    2 years agoby @magicalmanginaFlag

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