Sunday, April 17, 2016

James Cameron, writer director of Avatar, promises his fans four sequels


James Cameron, the writer director of Avatar has changed his mind - instead of the early promise of three sequels, he is planning for four sequels. These will be released in 2018, 2020, 2022 and 2023.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 15 April 2016.
Cameron has revealed his plans when he appeared as a surprise guest at Fox's CinemaCon in Las Vegas - he has explained that in his opinion, the idea of three sequels would be limiting. He wanted more time to tell his story and, hence, needed more instalments.
He has admitted that he has been working the last couple of years with a team of four top screenwriters - the purpose was to design the world of Avatar going forward: the characters, the creatures, the environment, the new cultures. It is still in the imagination stage and, when completed, it would be a true epic saga.
Of course, he would have an eye on the box office - the original in 2009 had earned $2.8bn worldwide.


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