Avatar The Way of Water: Edie Falco Says She Filmed James Cameron's Sci-Fi Sequel So Many Years Ago That She Though it 'Came Out' Already and Flopped

Avatar: The Way of Water is a sci-film directed by James Cameron. Starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang and more, the film is playing in theatres right now.

Avatar The Way of Water: Edie Falco Says She Filmed James Cameron's Sci-Fi Sequel So Many Years Ago That She Though it 'Came Out' Already and Flopped
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Avatar: The Way of Water has been in development for so long that even actors attached to it have though that it already came out. One of those stars is Edie Falco, who plays General Frances Ardmore in the film. Talking about the film, she just apparently got to know that the film released recently, while thinking all this time that it came out a few years back and flopped. Avatar The Way of Water Movie Review: James Cameron's Sci-Fi Sequel Is a Spectacular Visual Treat That Revels in Deep World-Building! (LatestLY Exclusive).

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