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The New Season: The most anticipated new films, music, books, TV/streaming and art

Por: CBS News Entertainment September 25, 2022

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Be on the lookout for these new releases and events in the coming months.MoviesAvatar: The Way of Water James Cameron's 2009 science fiction epic was one of the most effective uses ever of 3-D photography in capturing the alien world of Pandora and its indigenous inhabitants, the blue, 10-foot-tall Na'vi. Cameron is now back with the first of four projected sequels, much of which is set underwater. (In addition to blockbusters, Cameron... + full article



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