Avatar Back In Theaters Later This Summer With 8 Minutes of New Footage Dan Koelsch, July 8, 2010 It may be the biggest theatrical release of all time and have the best Blu-Ray sales ever, but apparently that’s not enough for 20th Century Fox. As expected, James Cameron’s Avatar will be returning to theaters and IMAX this summer with eight minutes of never before seen footage. Here in the States you can see it on August 27th. Get the official press release and international dates after the break. On August 27, return to Pandora and re-experience James Cameron’s History-Making Epic film, with more than Eight Minutes of Never Before Seen Footage- exclusively in Digital 3D and IMAX® 3D. Since – and largely as of result of – AVATAR’s release last December, the number of available digital 3D screens has exploded, and moviegoers who missed experiencing the film in 3D, as well as fans that want to return to Pandora again, will now have that opportunity.The Oscar® and Golden Globe® winning epic is the highest grossing film of all time, taking in over $2.7 billion in worldwide box office. It is also the top-selling Blu-ray disc of all time.Visit www.avatarmovie.com/re-releasedates for more information and international release dates.BELGIUM – 8 SEPTEMBER 2010 RUSSIA – 26 AUGUST 2010 SPAIN – 17 SEPTEMBER 2010 UK – 27 AUGUST 2010 AUSTRALIA – 26 AUGUST 2010 INDIA – 27 AUGUST 2010 JAPAN – 16 OCTOBER 2010 SOUTH KOREA – 16 SEPTEMBER 2010 MEXICO – 15 OCTOBER 2010 ARGENTINA – 16 SEPTEMBER 2010 News Avatar
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