What big budget movie had absolutely no buisness getting made?

https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/48810254

What big budget movie had absolutely no buisness getting made? - Divisions by zero

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Avatar.

Avatar at least had the excuse of existing to push 3D and mo-cap technology.

Not sure about Avatars 2-5…

Yeah, I watched it in a 3d cinema at the time and it was a great experience. Not the pocahontas story, but the cinematics. Avatar 2 was just shit. It’s like they’re pretending to be a real scifi franchise by building an entire world.
Avatar was always about being a visual feast, which Avatar 2 definitely succeeded in IMO. I like them for what they are, great popcorn flicks.