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Avatar: The Way of Water OTT release information, including the time and date of Avatar 2's release, is available on Disney+

For US viewers, "Avatar: The Way of Water" or Avatar 2 is now available on Disney+. The official release date for James Cameron's wildly popular sequel is eagerly anticipated by fans.

An Expected Arrival

Disney's main streaming service has been waiting a long time to stream Avatar 2. James Cameron's follow-up maintained its supremacy at the box office, earning over $2.3 billion globally.

Disney's new streaming strategy

Avatar 2 had a longer theatrical run than other films over the past year as Disney alters its approach to distributing big blockbusters to streaming viewers. It is now prepared to travel to Disney+.

On Wednesday, June 7, Avatar: The Way of Water will begin streaming on Disney+ at 3 a.m. ET (1 a.m. PT).

Max's Simultaneous Release

Avatar 2 will also be streamable on Max on the same day, most likely at the same time, thanks to an agreement signed with 20th Century Fox years ago.

A Distinct Release Window

Avatar 2 will be accessible on Disney+ 173 days after its theatrical premiere on December 15, 2022, in contrast to previous recent films with 90-day release windows.

The Final Simultaneous Disney+ and Max Release

As it settles the contract for films that had their theatrical debuts in 2022, this release represents the end of an era for Disney. The final film to debut simultaneously on Disney+ and Max will be Avatar 2.

Will the streaming version of Avatar 2 be a hit?

Audiences are anxious to view Avatar 2 in their homes after its amazing box office triumph. The movie's 3 hours and 12 minute running duration didn't affect how well it went at the box office, but now viewers can watch the entire thing on their own devices.

The Expensive Adventure of Avatar 2

Disney has spent more than $1 billion on the production of Avatar 2, making it a costly endeavor. With this Disney+ release, an era that saw Disney take over a brand that was home to the highest-grossing film ever produced comes to an end.

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