>>9686925I disliked Avatar outside of the robot suits and the rest of the military design of the human vehicles, but it's definitely not a "largely forgotten movie". Something like Hugo or the 2002 Time Machine movie is something I'd consider a largely forgotten movie, not James Cameron's vfx spectacle that he put out to fund his anime waifu passion project that ended up becoming the highest grossing film of all time.
In terms of Lego sets if the theme is following the 4 sets in the leak and if at least one of them isn't based on the human vehicles like the AMP suit or the VTOL I'll 100% pass on the theme.
>>9686932>>Also, fun fact but Avengers Endgame is already forgotten.>The events of Endgame are still being referred to in post-Endgame movies/shows, and some are explicitly set up from them (ie: Loki, Falcon & Winter Soldier, Far From Home, etc) so the movie is still relevant in people's heads if they're watching that shit>Several lines are still memed on all across social media ("Don't give me hope", "I am inevitable", etc) >We just got another wave of Marvel sets based on Endgame last yearMan this thread's idea of whats "Forgotten" in the film world is really silly. You guys remember The Peanut Butter Falcon? Dark Phoenix? Hobbs & Shaw? The Ugly Dolls Movie? Those are all movies that came out the same year as Endgame that nobody gives a fuck about anymore and are actually forgotten. Is Endgame a good movie? No, but it's still culturally relevant with most people under the age of 40.