I hope they are shooting 4 movies back2back because Avatar is the furtherest thing from audiences minds and the box office may not be as great as the first one.
Stephen Lang Offers Avatar 2 Update
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Garth Franklin -
Monday, August 29th 2016 3:48 am
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Hard to believe but the Avatar sequel was originally targeting a late 2013 release, that was until filmmaker James Cameron kept expanding the scope of his films and adding further entries so at this point theyre aiming to do four more films in the series. It has taken a long time to get things in shape but now it looks like production is about ready to kick into high gear in a few months.
One of the returning faces for the trip back to Pandora is the first films villain Colonel Miles Quaritch played by Stephen Lang. Lang, who stars in this past weekends box-office topper Dont Breathe, recently spoke with AICN and says filming will begin early 2017. Talking about the delay:
Yeah, the reading of things. Were getting there. Were in good shape. Well be starting certainly early in the new year. But you know, the thing is, as you can imagine with a film like Avatar, its not like the work hasnt been going on. The design, the production design, the various worlds, and creatures and environments, thats all being worked on.Lang says right now things are on track to meet the target release dats with Avatar 2 in December 2018, Avatar 3 in 2020, and then Avatar 4 and Avatar 5 in 2022 and 2023.
Thats what hes done, he creates problems in which he then needs to invent a technology and a new way to do it, and I believe thats part of the quite perverse joy for him in this is creating these seemingly insurmountable problems, and then bringing aboard people who can be helpful and say, This is what weve got to do. So its a massive effort, but I have every expectation because Im pretty intimately aware of whats going. Its going to be an absolute joy to behold.
It would be crazy because these aren't small or medium scale films. If it did happen I wonder what shape Cameron would be in after!
If it was anyone else I wouldn't believe this.Cameron's going to get cyborg implants to extend his life so he can make Avatar 37 in 2097 and he's going to make Fox pay for the implants.
We'll still be waiting for Avatar 2 at that pointCameron's going to get cyborg implants to extend his life so he can make Avatar 37 in 2097 and he's going to make Fox pay for the implants.
Cameron's going to get cyborg implants to extend his life so he can make Avatar 37 in 2097 and he's going to make Fox pay for the implants.

I just looked at the other big films of 2009 - Revenge of the Fallen, Half Blood Prince, New Moon, Up, The Hangover, Star Trek. I'm sure it's just me but Avatar seems like it came out ages before those for some reason lol. I guess they seem more recent because most have had sequels since.
I'll be really curious to see, when/if the second one hits theaters, whether the success of the first film was novelty-based or not.
The excess success was definitely novelty but there might be a consistent billion dollar franchise underneath the novelty. There is plenty of room to fall from $2.8B before it reaches a consistent novelty-free franchise level and it'll be interesting to see where it lands.I'll be really curious to see, when/if the second one hits theaters, whether the success of the first film was novelty-based or not.
I just looked at the other big films of 2009 - Revenge of the Fallen, Half Blood Prince, New Moon, Up, The Hangover, Star Trek. I'm sure it's just me but Avatar seems like it came out ages before those for some reason lol. I guess they seem more recent because most have had sequels since.
Oh yes that was in 2009 too. That one does feel really old though, maybe because I was trying to forget it!When I think of 2009 in film. Avatar and Star Trek then X-Men Origins (obviously) come into my mind. It was huge at that time.