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Avatar: Fire and Ash is effectively on the way in which to crossing the $2 billion mark like its two predecessors, following a $136 million opening day worldwide.

The greatest strategy to view the film is in IMAX 3D and now writer-director James Cameron has revealed one of the best and worst seats within the cinema primarily based on sound and visuals.

In a brand new video, the Oscar-winner stated: “You have a peripheral field of view and you have a sort of primary central field of view. So I like to sit where the screen just kind of fills my peripheral vision.”

Holding up a card containing an IMAX display screen seat map, Cameron continued: “If I’m reading this properly, that’s probably somewhere around in here.”

The acclaimed filmmaker was pointing to the center of the center, however barely in the direction of the entrance of the part.

He continued, pointing to the center of the center, however barely in the direction of the again: “Now the sound is actually optimised for a little farther back, so some people back here are getting the very best sound, but they’re not getting the fully immersive 3D experience.”

Cameron added: “And I would say, if you’re a visual person you sit up in here [in the front of the middle of the middle] and if you’re a sound person, you sit back in here [in the back of the middle of the middle]. Sides are never good.”

Pointing to the far proper seat of the entrance row, he stated: “That’s the worst seat in the house.”

Avatar: Fire and Ash is out now in cinemas.

https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/2148858/Avatar-Fire-and-Ash-IMAX-3D-best-seating-James-Cameron