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Sigourney Weaver: “The remastered version of Avatar is more sensory and visceral”

2022-09-21T05:15:08.372Z


EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW - The actress looks back on the character she played in James Cameron's first film released thirteen years ago and which comes out in theaters on Wednesday ... She says more about her new teenage role in the sequel which comes out on December 14.


Sigourney Weaver appears radiant in a red jacket during the zoom interview from Los Angeles.

She was present there for the D23 event, this three-day high mass organized by Disney where many projects related to the firm with big ears were unveiled.

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In 2009, the unforgettable Ripley from

Alien

already played a scientist named Grace Augustine in the first part

of James Cameron's

Avatar saga.

Even if her character will have known a disastrous fate, the actress of 72 spring is back in the sequel

Avatar: The way of the water,

which will be released on December 14 on the big screen.

For

Le Figaro

, she agreed to lift a corner of the veil on the release of the first film remastered by Cameron himself, on September 21, as well as the character she plays in the sequel to the adventure.

LE FIGARO.

- What memories do you keep of your character Grace Augustine?

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Sigourney…

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Source: lefigaro

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