Furry Film Avatar 2 on Track to be the Biggest Box Office Flop in History

The furry film Avatar 2 is slated to be the biggest box office failure in history, underperforming severely on its opening weekend.

It is one of the most expensive films ever made, and would have to be in the top five releases of all time in order to break even.

This is a major hit to both Hollywood and the furry movement.

It’s very unclear how the studios greenlit a $350 million film in a post-corona hoax environment. I’m sure it was in the works before that virus hoax was announced, but continuing forward with it, when you know people are never going to go back to movie theaters at the same rate, seems incredibly irresponsible.

The film is on track to make less than $150 million in its opening weekend, having been projected to make $175 million.

Part of the problem is that the film does not look very good at all, and in fact, from the trailers, it is clear that it is a severe and aggressive moral lecture about global warming or whatever.

I suspect the film is visually interesting, insofar as CGI spectacles can be visually interesting. However, the general public has become very exhausted with this moral lecturing from media which is supposed to be entertaining.

Hilariously, before the release of the film, director James Cameron denounced “testosterone” as a “toxin” which men need to be cleansed of.

Mind you, this is the guy who made Terminator 2, which played a leading role in promoting the use of dangerous and harmful synthetic testosterone in bodybuilding.

Apparently, he has not apologized for making that film, and helping to skew the image of what a man’s body should look like.

Along with being an overtly political furry film, Avatar 2 is also over 3 hours long, which most people do not have the patience for. When I was young, people would complain about 2-hour films.

It’s unclear to me why you wouldn’t just split a film this long into two parts, which would make it much easier to recoup the cost of the film at the box office. However, they apparently already did that, as this is part one of a three part series of films.

If the first part is already struggling – and it is struggling hard – we can only guess how parts 2 and 3 will do.

Many people will see this flop as a sign that Hollywood will be forced to go back to making movies that do not have such extreme political undertones. However, the people who say that do not seem to understand that Hollywood is run by the Jews who would rather see their entire industry burn down than cease to indoctrinate the goyim.

I was slightly interested in the movie, simply because it is such a major cultural event. However, after seeing the reviews – mostly after having seen the positive reviews from political activists and Jews – I am going to go ahead and wait for the torrent.