Avatar 3: James Cameron responds to a persistent voice

Avatar 3: James Cameron responds to a persistent voice



Avatar 3: Return to Pandora in 2025

While the world of cinema wondered whether public interest would still be so great for the sequelAvatars released in December 2022, its box office performance speaks for itself. Therefore, the film piled up more than $2.3 billion in revenue worldwideclimbing directly to third place in the rankings greatest hits of all time. The proof that viewers were eagerly waiting to find Pandora and, above all, to embark on an extraordinary new adventure architected by the genius of James Cameron and his visionary talent.

As a reminder, in this second part called The Way of Water, we reunited with Jake and Neytiri, more than ten years after the events of the first film, now at the head of a family of siblings. The family was forced to leave their home upon returning from the GDR and set off for the aquatic regions of Pandora to find a new refuge. This sequel introduced a new Na’vi tribeexpanding the film’s universe to spectacular new underwater environments.

James Cameron, known for pushing the boundaries of film technology, used cutting-edge underwater motion capture techniques Avatar 2: The Way of Water. The film features groundbreaking underwater sequences, offering unprecedented visual immersion in the aquatic depths of Pandora.

Three more sequels (and maybe more) will hit the big screen, starting with Avatara3 in December 2025. After the aquatic world, we should discover the volcanic region of Pandora and a whole new Na’vi tribe, less welcoming than the people of the coral reefs.

James Cameron talks about the length of the film

After producer Jon Landau put to rest a long-standing rumor regarding the potential title of this third part, it is now up to James Cameron to put an end to it. another belief about the length of the film. This was during a recent interview (via ScreenRant) that the director wanted to put an end to the rumor according to which the first cut of the film would last almost… nine hours.

In reality, there are nine hours of “available material” so far, but this concerns the three upcoming sequels, and not just Avatar 3. It was James Cameron himself who wanted to talk about this rumor to put an END to it. Check out his full statement:

“I’d like to set the record straight once and for all about a rumor that’s been circulating: There was never an initial nine-hour release! The very idea would drive me crazy. In fact, when I talked about nine hours of content, I he was referring to the entire films Avatar 3, 4 and 5, with about three hours for each film. This information was misinterpreted and turned into a rumor about a single nine-hour film, which is ridiculous. Imagine the scene: even Jon Landau here would not let me get out of this alive if that were the case.”

Source: Cine Serie

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