Cameron's "Avatar"

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First image? Teaser trailer? Are you sure? He hasn't even finished casting actors.

I'm pretty sure he has. They have filmed most of the live action stuff, now they are doing the CGI work with WETA. Just because we haven't heard all of them doesn't mean the actors haven't been cast. We know all of the actors playing the main characters.
 
i can't really imagine the difference.


LOL

Yeah Davy Jones is essentially real for all intents and purposes so yeah, haha It's not really that big of a difference, just imagine that but like with World I guess would be the thing
 
I'm pretty sure he has. They have filmed most of the live action stuff, now they are doing the CGI work with WETA. Just because we haven't heard all of them doesn't mean the actors haven't been cast. We know all of the actors playing the main characters.

That's weird, I don't get how will they promote the whole film. Maybe Cameron decided to go with Cloverfield's dtrategy?
 
Fox Sets New Avatar, Museum 2 Dates
Source: Variety December 12, 2007


20th Century Fox has announced the studio will release Night at the Museum 2: Escape From the Smithsonian on May 22, 2009 and move back James Cameron's 3-D Avatar from the Memorial Day weekend to December 18, 2009, giving the director more time for post-production.

Director Shawn Levy and star Ben Stiller reunite for "Smithsonian," which will be the first major Hollywood movie shot at the museum complex in Washington, D.C. The screenplay was written by Night at the Museum scribes Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon, with a rewrite by Scott Frank.

Additional casting for "Smithsonian" will be announced in the coming weeks, with some actors from the first film expected to return. In bringing the Smithsonian museum to life, sequel also will introduce historical figures to the franchise, including Amelia Earhart, whom Reese Witherspoon has been approached to play.

Avatar will now open on the same weekend that Cameron's Titanic did in 1997. The live-action/CGI hybrid is Cameron's first feature since Titanic, which, after a decade, remains the highest-grossing film of all time, grossing $1.8 billion at the worldwide box office.

Pushing back the release of Avatar from May to December allows both more time to work on the effects and that much more time for additional theaters to install 3-D screens both here and abroad. Cameron will soon complete live-action principal photography in New Zealand, on schedule.

Fox Animation and Blue Sky Studios announced that Fox has decided to produce Ice Age 3 in digital 3-D. The animated sequel was already set for release on July 1, 2009. Ice Age: The Meltdown director Carlos Saldanha, will direct a script by Michael Berg and Peter Ackerman. Voice talent Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah and Denis Leary are back onboard.

Fox had previously announced it will kick-off summer 2009 with the release of Hugh Jackman starrer X-Men Origins: Wolverine on May 1.
 
Escape from the Smithsonian? Good God.
 
We've waited years, I'm sure another 7 months wont do too much damage :D
 
if you're old a year and a half from now then you're already old. ;) :p
 
Love the project but hate the title...why didn't he stayed with the name 880?
 
Love the project but hate the title...why didn't he stayed with the name 880?

too much like "300" hehe...j/m


foreal though, the original name was "Project 880" and i don't really care for that title. i like "Avatar" better. it has a deeper meaning imo.
 
too much like "300" hehe...j/m


foreal though, the original name was "Project 880" and i don't really care for that title. i like "Avatar" better. it has a deeper meaning imo.

Hey! I can't wait to see Cameron's return so I ll forgive him for is title choice :yay:
 
too much like "300" hehe...j/m


foreal though, the original name was "Project 880" and i don't really care for that title. i like "Avatar" better. it has a deeper meaning imo.

Project 880 was merely a code name...not an actual attempt at a title. It's what we were calling in the industry when it was in the R&D phase, which the company I work for was involved with.
 
Avatar Designs Based on Drilling Rig
Source: Noble Link January 12, 2008


ComingSoon.net has learned that the distant planet of Pandora in James Cameron's upcoming sci-fi action-adventure Avatar is being based in part on real-life drilling rig the Noble Clyde Boudreaux in the Gulf of Mexico. In the film, the off-world mining colony the actors inhabit will have the look and feel of inner workings of the Boudreaux.

The design team at Cameron's production company, Lightstorm, visited the rig to learn more about how it is all put together. The movie will utilize a blend of live-action photography and new virtual photorealistic production techniques invented by Cameron's team. However, the most believable movie sets (computer generated or real) are based on elements of real environments.

Cameron's design team believed they would find all these elements in Boudreaux. The work of capturing the look, fit and feel of life aboard Noble's newest semisubmersible was left to film industry veterans, Rick Carter, Production Designer and Kevin Ishioka, Supervising Art Director. In early June, Carter and Ishioka got a guided tour of the rig led by Noble's Therald Martin and Rig Manager Frank Febro. During the tour the design team photographed and videoed almost every aspect of the Boudreaux, with the goal of replicating key aspects of the rig's working and living environment.

Of particular interest to the designers were the mechanical systems, crew quarters, ballast control and power plant operations - all of which were measured and documented. Likewise, the team focused on the rig's ultra-modern drilling and mooring systems as possible settings in the movie's mining operations. In total, several hundred photos and detailed written descriptions of the Boudreaux will be translated into both real and virtual sets at a studio in New Zealand. Using images captured aboard the Boudreaux, artists will incorporate new computer generated image technologies to transform the environments and characters into photorealistic 3D imagery that will transport the audience into the alien world rich with imaginative vistas, creatures, and characters.

"The visit to the Boudreaux was a great help to our design process to our efforts in making our sci-fi fantasy believable," said Carter. "You can't make up the kinds of things we learned."

Avatar is scheduled to hits theaters on December 18, 2009. Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Michelle Rodriguez, Giovanni Ribisi, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Peter Mensah, Laz Alonso, Wes Studi, Stephen Lang and Matt Gerald star in the film, which tells the story of an ex-Marine, thrust unwillingly into an effort to settle and exploit an exotic planet rich in bio-diversity, who eventually crosses over to lead the indigenous race in a battle for survival.
 
god... this movie is taking forever... it'd better be something amazing, for all the time it's taking.
 
Too much advanced Hype...
 
Seriously... the news should have just been "James Cameron's working on a new film" and called it a day... giving us hints and glimpses and full concepts as they're being developed over a three year period is too much for most people to handle... people aren't that patient anymore, if they hear of something, they want it NOW.
 
If the aliens look like the blue chicks from Mass Effect, I am going to be quite disappointed.
 
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