Even more Avatar? Seems like that could be the case, as the Hollywood Reporter is saying that director James Cameron and Fox are chatting about rereleasing the movie this summer, mostly in 3D theaters, possibly with additional, unseen footage. Imax CEO Richard Gelfond reportedly said yesterday that Cameron had about 40 minutes of material that didn’t make the original cut, which hit theaters Dec. 18 and went on to become the highest-grossing movie of all time.
Mar 12
2010
05:55 AM ET
'Avatar' may get summer rerelease in theaters, with additional footage included
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zzzzzzzzzzzzz….It was already about 30 minutes too long.
so unnecessary. pathetic attempt to squueze more money out of our pockets.
no thanks- ill pass… that movie already took $40… it aint gonna take another $20
no. no. no. no. no. no. that’s what DVDs and snow days are for.
Ridiculous.
DVD will probably hit the shelves in time for Christmas.
Hey, get a lod of all these whiners. Whiney whiney, babies!
Or load. Get a “load.” WHATEVER.
I would like to see this again on the big screen and I know people who were too busy to see it in theaters this time, so good on them!