Fancams of Jake Sully, in which video clips of him are edited together and set to a popular song, have been circulating Twitter and TikTok since before the movie’s release in December AvatarTheWayOfWater
, the movie is a visual spectacle, with stunning shots of the planet Pandora’s ecological system and inhabitants, the 10-foot-tall, slender blue aliens known as the Na’vi, rendered in computer-generated imagery that looks mind-bogglingly real. So real, in fact, that some viewers have come away fromwith a strong liking for one of the aliens in particular: the Marine-turned-Na’vi, Jake Sully.
Fancams of Sully, in which video clips of him are edited together and set to a popular song, have been circulating Twitter and TikTok since before the movie’s release in December. Fancams, which are typically highly-stylized clips of a certain beloved artist, character or actor, took off as an art in 2020,who would reply to tweets from pop culture Twitter accounts like Pop Crave and Pop Base with videos of their favorite artists.
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