Avatar has eclipsed Star Wars as a blockbuster family saga
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Avatar has eclipsed Star Wars as a blockbuster family saga
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I have never seen an Avatar movie, and have never met anyone who is excited by the storytelling, world building, character development, or social commentary of Avatar. Maybe that says more about the people I hang out with, but the most I ever hear about the series is, “it’s very technically impressive.”
Am I missing something, or can I continue ignoring its existence?