After news that the upcoming Avatar sequels will be
shot in New Zealand, director James Cameron speaks a little bit more about the
films in an interview to The Associated Press.
"It's going to be a lot of new imagery and a lot
of new environments and creatures across Pandora. We're blowing it out all over
the place. At first I thought I was going to take it onto other worlds as well,
in the same solar system, but it turned out not to be necessary. I mean the
Pandora that we have imagined will be a fantasy land that is going to occupy
people for decades to come, the way I see it."
Cameron also commented on the rumor that the story in
the second film would take audiences to visit the underwater world of Pandora:
"There's a fair bit of underwater stuff. It's
been inaccurately said that the second film takes place underwater. That's not true.
There are underwater scenes and surface-water scenes having to do with
indigenous ocean cultures that are distributed across the three films."
The first film is mostly focused on Sam Worthington's
character, Jake Sully, but for the second and beyond films, Cameron says that
they are going to expand their focus to Jake's family on Pandora.
"It was very Jake-centric. His story seen through
his eyes. We spread it around quite a bit more as we go forward. It's really
the story of his family, the family that he creates on Pandora. His extended
family. So think of it as a family saga like 'The Godfather.'"
Avatar 2 will open on December of 2016, Avatar 3 on
December, 2017 and Avatar 4 on December of 2018.
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