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Old 11-27-2016, 11:24 AM
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I can't help but be sad when I think about Avatar and the amount of time that has passed since it was in cinemas.

We are now nearly seven years on from where it all began, and I suspect the world has moved on. I have to wonder if there is even any demand for Avatar sequels, and if the original Avatar, shown in 3D, was something that attracted large audiences simply because it was new and brilliant at the time.

Unless the sequels are superb and come in rapid succession, it is hard to see how Avatar could ever build up a fanbase like other films have, Terminator, for example. Hell, I am not even sure if I am fussed about future Avatar films now. I fear a lot of potential has been squandered and the sequels, when they are released, are not going to pull in large crowds.
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