![]() ![]() There are things you can do in books that you can’t do with films,” Cameron says. “It just makes sense to think of it as a two or three film arc, in terms of the business plan.”įebruary 16, 2010: We’re not only getting several more trips to Pandora, but a book! “I told myself, if it made money, I’d write a book. ““I’ve had a story line in mind from the start - there are even scenes in Avatar that I kept in because they lead to the sequel,” he tells EW. January 14, 2010: Now he says there won’t just be another - there will be several more. “Yes, there’ll be another,” he tells the crowd after a screening in Los Angeles. January 7, 2010: Days after Avatar made $1 billion, Cameron announces that we’re getting a sequel. ![]() (That’s three and a half Lord of the Rings trilogies, six Wonder Womans, 66 Hurt Lockers, and 250 Moonlights.) Here’s a timeline of all Cameron’s Avatar promises that once seemed broken, or at least teetering on the edge of breaking, but he’s definitely about to make good on them, you’ll see. ![]() But this time, he’s serious: This week, Cameron and his crew started filming the installments known as the The Avatar Sequels, which will come with a budget of $1 billion. This time, though, Cameron is really gonna make it happen - he’s not playing around! He’s spent much of the last decade teasing us about the upcoming installments, throwing out piecemeal updates (with occasional breaks for a Titanic rerelease or to shade Alien: Covenant). Filming has begun on the four sequels to Avatar, James Cameron’s 2009ģ-D CGI adventure about a paraplegic marine who lands on the planet Pandora to mine unobtainium. ![]()
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