The sequel to ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’, ‘Avatar 3’ will see the return of Jake and Neytiri’s family as the Na’vi face the growing threat of the human invaders.
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Aliens
They say sequels rarely surpass the original films, but the sequel to 'Aliens', along with 'Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back' and 'Terminator 2: Judgment Day', are notable exceptions to the rule. James Cameron ('Avatar') took over from Ridley Scott and did what he does best: make everything bigger and more spectacular, with hordes of Xenomorphs to change the approach that the original had on the horror atmosphere. The result is one of the most acclaimed action and science fiction films of all time, which ended up consolidating Sigourney Weaver as the heroine of action cinema.

Titanic
Besides 'Ben-Hur', 'Titanic' is the movie with the greatest number of Oscars in history - 11. James Cameron's epic that surely is part of movie history. Watch it for the love story between Jack and Rose. Or for its special effects. For the social criticism. Or for the almost perfect reconstruction of the Titanic sinking. The reasons don't matter: this will be a great feature film, no matter which way you look at it.

Avatar: The Way of Water
'Avatar: The Way of Water', in 2009, became an unexpected box office phenomenon, surpassing the then leader 'Titanic'. The reason for this, more than the story or even the importance of director James Cameron (who is, look at that, also director of 'Titanic'), was in all the technological importance of the production. 'Avatar', after all, took 3D to another level and raised the bar. Everyone wanted to see the feats of the feature film in the cinemas. Thirteen years later, Cameron returns to the story, after much work and many delays, for 'Avatar: The Way of Water'. The production dives again into the world of Pandora to talk about the Sully family (Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and children) and how they are after the events of the previous film - still with the threat of humans hovering over the planet's tribes. Seeking protection, the family decides to leave and seek refuge in the aquatic universe of groups on the other side of Pandora. Even though the story is banal and with outdated touches, such as the lack of female representation, 'Avatar: The Way of Water' still manages to thrill and move, as well as surprise with a motion capture technology like never before in the history of cinema. It's beautiful, it's enchanting and, despite the skids and the exaggeration of the duration, it justifies this thirteen-year wait.

Avatar
James Cameron's movie 'Titanic' revolutionized the movie industry by introducing never-before-seen effects with a more natural 3D. It's no wonder it won almost all of the technical Oscars. But more than its stunning visuals and jaw-dropping effects, 'Avatar' also has a powerful story about sustainability, environment, and ecology. Through an action-packed adventure, we are taken into the story of the Na'vi on Pandora, a planet that can draw many parallels to Earth with its details, problems, and people. 'Avatar' may not be the best movie of all time, as many proclaimed when it was released, but it still deserves credit for bringing a potent discussion that remains relevant even years after its release.

Terminator 2: Judgement Day
It's really hard to find sequels that surpass the original films. In memory, it's possible to remember only productions like 'Toy Story 2', 'Batman: The Dark Knight' and, of course, 'Terminator 2: Judgement Day'. After a first movie that marked cinema, mainly for its vigorous science fiction and revolutionary special effects, filmmaker James Cameron ('Titanic') managed to bring an even more ingenious plot with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton playing T-800 and Sarah Connor, respectively, fighting to save humanity's future. It's an exciting, strong movie that hits the right rhythm, consecrating the cast and the filmmaker. Until today, even with the franchise already stretching beyond imagination, it's considered one of the best 'Terminator' movies -- and, who knows, maybe also of science fiction.
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Sorcery
On the remote island of Chiloé in the late 19th century, an Indigenous girl named Rosa lives and works with her father on a farm. When the foreman brutally turns on Rosa's father, she sets out for justice, seeking help from the king of a powerful organization of sorcerers.

The Devil Conspiracy
A biotechnology company manages to clone several of the most influential people in human history. When a group of satanists steal the holy shroud of Christ and intend to make a clone of it as an offering to the devil, all hell breaks loose.
The Colony
Years ago, winter came and left. Survivors have tried to build a new society underground, but they soon learn the real danger is not from the ice and cold, but from their fellow survivors.
