The follow-up to “Avatar,” the highest-grossing film of all time, which debuted in 2009, is scheduled for release in India on December 16. The most anticipated movie of the year, “Avatar 2: The Way of Water,” is predicted to have a blockbuster opening weekend.

However, Keralan theatre owners first opposed the additional contractual conditions that the movie’s producers set. Here, we’ll explain the disagreement and discover why Avatar 2 is still being released in Kerala despite it.

After the film’s makers wanted a 60 percent profit share in addition to the customary 50 percent for producers in the first few weeks of release, the state’s cinema exhibitor’s body chose not to screen the movie.

Kerala saw the release of Avatar 2 despite the conflict.

Following an agreement struck between the Film Exhibitors’ United Organisation of Kerala (FEUOK) and the film’s distributor, the FEUOK was formed. FEUOK had previously rejected the distribution, claiming that the distributor had requested a 60% portion of the proceeds, as opposed to the customary 50% share reserved for foreign language films released in the State. According to the revised agreement, the distributor will receive a share of 55% in the first two weeks, followed by 50 percent and 40 percent, respectively, in the third and fourth weeks.

To greet the fans, the Mighty guests from Pandora are in India. James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way Of Water figurines, the biggest visual spectacular of the decade, have now arrived in India. These figurines of the movie’s protagonists, Jake and Neytiri, will be making a tour of India. They will be on display in other Indian cities beginning today in Mumbai. These figurines provide a preview of how stunning it will be to see them on the big screen, heightening the anticipation for the movie this month. a chance for viewers and admirers to witness them firsthand.

While the movie’s nationwide advertisements are in full swing, advance reservations have generated quite a stir.

On December 16, 2022, “Avatar: The Way of Water” will be released by 20th Century Studios India in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam.