New Interactive Exhibit For James Cameron's Avatar Announced


An interactive exhibit based on James Cameron's popular Avatar movie was announced via an official website. But Avatar fans will have to be in Taipei, Taiwan, if they want to enjoy it early on. However, the website says the exhibit will eventually move to other locations.

The exhibit is called Avatar: Discover Pandora. It will open on December 7th of this year. However, after three months, the exhibit will be touring announced locations around the world.

The exhibit is described as a "12,000-square-foot entertainment and educational experience". The website claims that visitors will be able to learn all about the film's
Na'avi- "the nine-foot-plus-tall humanoids who are indigenous to Pandora"- and will be able to "marvel at life-sized creatures like the Banshee, Direhorse, and Viperwolf". Visitors can also "interact with banshees and discover what makes the awe-inspiring floating mountains move".

In addition to all that, visitors can try on the film's AMP suits and picture themselves as a part of the Avatar program. They can also visit locations like the Hallelujah Mountains and the Tree of Souls. It sounds like the exhibition will be as close as you can get to entering the world of Avatar for real.

There's a video advertising the exhibit as well. Watch it below:

The exhibit seems as elaborate as the visuals fot the movie itself. What do you think? Do you want to visit this exhibit?

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