Exclusive: New Avatar Pics Two new shots from the new Jim Cameron
The brand-new issue of Empire officially goes on sale today (from all good and evil newsagents). As you’re doubtless aware, it features James Cameron’s 3D epic, Avatar, on the cover – and now we can exclusively reveal two more shots from the year’s most anticipated film.
The first shot reveals the movie’s villain, Stephen Lang’s hard-as-nails and literally battle-scarred Col. Miles Quaritch, piloting a human battleship known as the Dragon, while the second gives you your first look at Sigourney Weaver in her human guise as Dr. Grace Augustine, a human scientist who works with Sam Worthington’s Jake Sully on the alien planet of Pandora.
Want more still? Well, you’ll have to pick up the new issue to feast your eyes on astonishing images of Worthington and co-star Zoe Saldana in their CG Na’vi guises.
Click the cover for a preview of what's inside the new issue
I'm a huge Cameron fan, and I've been excited about Avatar for a long time.
I've long thought that it was going to come almost from nowhere and blow everyone away, but the past couple of weeks, the hype machine has gone into overdrive, and it's in serious danger of being ruined before it's even released.
I saw the footage at Movie-Con, and it is a whole different experience on the big screen in 3D. The environments and especially the characters do look completely real. I didn't thin... Read More
Jar-jar casts a long shadow. I'm very dubious about this movie. When I saw the trailer all those Phantom Menace nightmares came back to me and I had to book myself in for more elecro-shock therapy. Please don't balls this up, Jim! ... Read More
L: Mr Dead
is it just me or does Stephen Lang look a little like a CG....
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Phew, I thought I was the only one. Yep, that was my reaction on seeing the photo in the magazine yesterday. ... Read More
The actors look real, everything else......not so much
Anybody else already tired of AVATAR? It doesn't matter how hard they try, how much money they spend, or what kind of R+D they put in. CGI environments and characters just don't look convincing. ... Read More