Sci-Fi Avatar: The Way Of Water

Sometime between now and Fall:

"James Cameron says Avatar 2 will not be filming in the Fall. He says they've made real progress tho."
 
I thought they already completed principal photography for all the films?
 
I thought the back to back shooting was already underway or done?
Would be nice to hear about the official standing of the next movie and how far they are currently, what they work on etc.
 
I thought they already completed principal photography for all the films?

Where did you get that idea? This production has been delayed repeatedly for years. Cameron is still "researcheing" for the film and diving in submersibles, and building tech equipment.
 
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There was no news about casting. you need news for new supporting actors and the main villain . after that they will get close to filming.
 
All four Avatar sequel release dates confirmed!
Since the first Avatar arrived in 2009, James Cameron has been hard at work on a follow-up which has grown from one sequel to two to three and now four movies, whose release dates have been in flux*and delayed with frequency. Now, 20th Century Fox and Lightstorm Entertainment have announced the release dates for all four of the films via the official Avatar Facebook page along with a photo of James Cameron and his cast and crew!

“Great to be working with the best team in the business! Avatar takes flight as we begin concurrent production on four sequels. The journey continues December 18, 2020, December 17, 2021, December 20, 2024 and December 19, 2025!”

Cameron previously spoke about the undertaking of making all four sequels at the same time in an interview with*The Star*when it was revealed Avatar 2 wouldn’t arrive in 2018, saying:
“What people have to understand is that this is a cadence of releases. So we’re not making Avatar 2. We’re making Avatar 2, 3, 4 and 5. It’s an epic undertaking. It’s not unlike building the Three Gorges dam. (Laughs) So I know where I’m going to be for the next eight years of my life. It’s not an unreasonable time frame if you think about it. It took us four-and-a-half years to make one movie and now we’re making four. We’re full tilt boogie right now. This is my day job and pretty soon we’ll be 24-7. We’re pretty well designed on all our creatures and sets. It’s pretty exciting stuff. I wish I could share with the world. But we have to preserve a certain amount of showmanship and we’re going to draw that curtain when the time is right.”
Confirmed to feature the return of cast members Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Stephen Lang and Sigourney Weaver, the Avatar sequels will be produced by Cameron and Jon Landau through their Lightstorm Entertainment. The sequels are written by Cameron along with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, Josh Friedman, and Shane Salerno, which Cameron will direct.
 
So this is his Star Wars pretty much. He wants to be ****ing remembered for this series.
 
So they are shooting these films now; I see Saldana, Worthington, and Lang wearing mo-cap suits.

Not too thrilled about this BTW.
 
The three-year gap between 3 and 4 will hurt them. Hell, this thing even going beyond a trilogy is questionable.
 
11 years just to get the second movie is questionable but whatever. It's James Cameron.
 
If the gap between 1 and 2 didn't hurt them, I don't think a 3 year gap would. Never bet against Cameron.

God, remember when 3 years between sequels was the norm? I miss it.
 
Man, who would have thought after Terminator 2, Cameron would only do 4 films over 30 years?
 
My Hype for the Frenchise is Dead for Now ,see you in 4 years pals
 
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Well, Christ. My kid will be finishing school when the final part will hit theaters.
 
Is it bad that my eyes immediately searched for the lone two black dudes in that shot? :o
 
Finally realistic release dates. if they start in 2017 that gives them 3 years for the first sequel.
 
I'll be nearing forty when the last one comes out. :funny:
 
Cameron is surely slow. and shooting 4 movies is a very tall order.
 
I don't understand why Cameron insists on this. Was the concept really that interesting to go back for three more films? I don't think so.
 
The three-year gap between 3 and 4 will hurt them. Hell, this thing even going beyond a trilogy is questionable.

More than the 11 year gap between 1 and 2?
 

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