Is there a film that you like so much that you went to the cinema several times to see it? Dutchman Rick Pratjé can definitely answer this question And
respond. Because he has watched Avatar 2: The Way of Water a total of 100 times in cinemas!
Even James Cameron is impressed
As the Dutch press agency and Jeuxvideo reported, even director James Cameron finally became aware of the hard-working cinema-goer. Along with producer Jon Landau, he sent him a video message, both expressing themselves impressed by Pratjé’s enthusiasm and thanking him for his support:
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Of course, Pratjé is not alone in his enthusiasm for Avatar 2. Like the first film, The Way of Water was a big hit, grossing over $2 billion in just a few weeks. You can read more about these record-breaking numbers in our article:
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Speaking of Record: Even if Pratjé spent over 300 hours with Avatar 2, there are cinema fans who pushed it even further. The person who holds the record for most box office admissions for a single film is Ramiro Alanis from Florida (UNITED STATES). He watched Spider-Man: No Way Home between 2021 and 2022 a total of 292 times on the big screen.
What does the Avatar fan say himself?
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Rick Pratje himself says he immediately recognized that Avatar 2 was a great film. Within a very short time he would have seen him 20 times. After that, he would have challenged himself to see it 50 and eventually even 100 times. He would always have discovered new details. Now he is already impatiently waiting for parts three and four of the saga.
If you have now become curious about the film, but can no longer remember the characters and story of part one, then Steffi has prepared a crash course for you in which she briefly and concisely explains the most important background. If you prefer to explore the alien world yourself, then you’ll have to wait for Ubisoft’s open-world game, but that’s still surrounded by many question marks:
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Have you already seen Avatar 2 in cinemas or are you planning to? Did you like the film and would you watch it a second time? Or are your favorite films completely different? What screen spectacle could you watch over and over again? Write it to us in the comments!