Christopher Nolan recently suggested the ideal theater seats to fully enjoy a big-screen experience. James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water, now available on Disney+ Hotstar, might not engage you as much if you watch it at home instead of in theaters, according to Nolan. Nolan’s explanation could be useful in this case.
Avatar 2: Way of the Water is best enjoyed on an IMAX screen. It’s a film designed for immersion and relies heavily on scale rather than plot. Cameron adheres to the artistic belief of keeping the story straightforward when the visuals are already grand.
The first hour builds on the previous installment, while the second hour demands a large screen, particularly an IMAX, to fully appreciate the introduction of a new underwater world. The cinematography and sound design contribute to a dreamlike experience when viewed on IMAX.

No home system can replicate the depth and appeal of a well-equipped theater. Although Avatar: The Way of Water can be enjoyed as a family experience, its exploration of family conflicts and nature conservation becomes prominent in the third hour. However, the underwhelming first half may affect the overall impact.
To watch Avatar 2 at home, it’s practical to divide it into parts, possibly one hour at a time. But this fragmented viewing may not provide a memorable experience. It’s important to understand Cameron’s intention and not simply label it as “not that great.”
In the film, Jake Sully trains his family to adapt to a new home and medium. Cameron achieved this through the immersive IMAX experience. Watching it at home, at your own pace, may diminish the intended effect. The fun in Avatar: The Way of Water lies in experiencing a different breathing rhythm by the end.