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New high quality Avatar pics
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Ali
24th October 2009
Since the bootlegged new Avatar trailer has been pulled off the web, look at these massive new Avatar pics really fast and you can almost imagine you're watching a shitty, shaky-cam YouTube video.
Search the far corners of the web and you might find a copy of the new Avatar trailer that Fox's lawyers haven't destroyed - it looked pretty cool if that's any consolation.
The non-spazzy version of the trailer will debut online on 29 October, but until then, SpoilerTV have found a bunch of huge new Avatar promo pics, below.
They're so big, some might say they could double as images to adorn your computer's desktop in a wallpaper-esque fashion. Or "desktop wallpapers" if you will.
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