Avatar 3 ‘is bigger than you think,’ says Sam Worthington

Avatar 3 ‘is bigger than you think,’ says Sam Worthington

In the two Avatar films released in cinemas around the world, Sam Worthington played the protagonist of the franchise directed by James Cameron

Directed by James Cameronthe franchise Avatar it quickly became one of the biggest and most successful in cinema history. Started in 2009, the third film will be released, described by Sam Worthington (Jake Sully) as “bigger than you think,” in December 2023.

During an interview with People at the premiere of Liftaction and comedy film from Netflix, the actor spoke about what audiences and fans can expect from the next entry in the franchise. “We’ll be back to work on this in a month and it’s big. It’s bigger than you can imagine,” he said.


Avatar 4 will have a six-year time jump, confirms James Cameron

Responsible for one of the biggest successful franchises, the director James Cameron updated fans about the upcoming film Avatar in an interview with the magazine People. According to the filmmaker, the third film will delve deeper into the individual development of each character, while the fourth will take us through a time jump of six years.

We captured [de movimento] and the live-action photography of the third film as a production mixed with [Avatar: O Caminho da Água], and we even got to be a part of movie four because our young characters are going to have a big jump in the fourth movie. We see them [na época do terceiro filme] and then we jump six years into the future, and then we come back.”

With the filming of the third film already completed, Cameron pointed out that the actors will return to film the fourth part only “after the third film is released”. Still talking about the next release, the director had already said that the son of Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) It is Neytiri (Zoë Saldaña) should take up more space in the plot and will be the narrator, according to James Cameron.

Last release of the franchise, Avatar: The Path of Water grossed US$2.3 billion at the global box office, and is now available on Disney+. The third film is scheduled to premiere in 2025, while the fourth is expected to arrive only in 2029.


Source: Rollingstone

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