'Avatar 2' director James Cameron exclusively stated in an interview how the "Avatar 2" is creating a cloud of anxiety over him. Moreover, the three-time Oscar winner director provided the updates on the "Avatar 2, 3 and 4" scripts.
James Cameron cannot simply deny the fact of pressure he is receiving due to the "Avatar 2" that is an upcoming fantasy sequel to the very successful epic film of 2009, "Avatar." According to Entertain Weekly, Cameron has spoken out about the challenge he is facing after directing the masterpiece in 2009 in which he stated ""obviously, expectations are going to be very high on these films, especially on 'Avatar 2,' to make sure it wasn't just some big fluke the first time."
This shouldn't be a big surprise for everyone who went on to see Avatar last 2009 and those who know James Cameron. As reported by Screen Rant, Cameron is a well-known perfectionist when it comes to his movies which might explain the long hiatus in the production. Moreover, Cameron is looking forward to be shooting with 48 frames per second.
Cameron also provided an update of the film during his interview with the Entertainment Weekly. As reported by Christian Today, he stated that all film's locations, characters and creatures has been established. The design process is also in parallel with the running of the scripts for the following 3 films which are nearly done and in refining process. Moreover, Cameron also confirmed that principal photography and production will begin soon and will be efficient for the timetable of sequel premieres as Avatar 2 in December 2017, Avatar 3 in 2018 and eventually, Avatar 4 in 2019.
Avatar was set in the fictional planet of Pandora between the lives of humans and Na'vi in battle of each other's resources, the unobtanium. The film went on to become the highest grossing movie of all time after debuting in cinemas worldwide last 2009. Besides grossing for more than $2.7 billion internationally, the film was also nominated for nine Oscars wherein it won three - Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, and Best Visual Effects.
The whereabouts of the 2009 hit film "Avatar" after its long hiatus in production has been shed with light after James Cameron's interview with Entertain Weekly. The hailed director also gave his feelings toward the upcoming "Avatar 2" in which he felt pressured to provide a magnificent deliver. The "Avatar 2" is set to be released in worldwide cinemas on December 2017.
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