Thursday, 14 April 2016

James Cameron says there will be four Avatar sequels


The director has told audiences in San Diego that a new movie has been added to the planned – and much-delayed – follow-ups to his 2009 3D smash.
In 2009, Avatar, James Cameron’s 3D spectacular featuring a disabled soldier interacting with a planet of blue-skinned aliens, rapidly became the highest-grossing film of all time, making $2.8bn.

A sequel to the film was swiftly announced, and then an entire further trilogy, but work was delayed and none of the planned movies appeared to be progressing, despite a mooted release date for Avatar 2 of December 2014.

But speaking to the audience at CinemaCon in San Diego on Thursday, Cameron revealed not only that the second film will be out at the end of 2018, but that another will be released each year until 2022, meaning one more movie than previously anticipated is in the offing.
He went ahead to say “We have decided to embark on a truly massive cinematic process,” adding that each of the new films will function both as a standalone and as part of a larger saga.

“I’ve been working the last couple of years with a team of four top screenwriters,” he said, “to design the world of Avatar going forward: the characters, the creatures, the environment, the new cultures.”

“So far, the art I’m seeing is in pure imagination, really far beyond the first film,” he added. “It’s going to be a true epic saga.”

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