Last month in an interview with French publication 20 Minutes, James Cameron revealed plans to introduce new, naughty Na'vi and more enlightened humans, to flip what we've seen previously.
English publications are reporting on it now but missing something we find noteworthy.
We recently theorised that divergent estimates of Avatar: The Way of Water's budget, ranging between $350 million and $1 billion (US) were a matter of the expected effective cost of just this film versus what has already been spent making all four sequels.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, James Cameron details that $1 billion is the expected production cost of all four films.
So says James Cameron in an interview with Empire Magazine about one of the most highly and also long anticipated film sequels, Avatar: The Way of Water.
That's not in reference to the film's title - though we expect it will inspire jokes - but rather the film's three hour length.
Submitted by ionscifi on December 18, 2021 - 19:14
As part of their Directors on Directors series, Variety have published a virtual rountable between two of sci-fi's heaviest hitters, James Cameron and Denis Villeneuve.
Submitted by ionscifi on December 18, 2021 - 10:41
Entertainment Weekly have interviewed James Cameron about Avatar 2 and what went into making it.
There aren't any story reveals but he details some of the challenges that underwater filming posed and how he and the cast rose, or rather, descended to meet them.
Submitted by ionscifi on November 26, 2021 - 19:10
Collider have reported on a new book of art by James Cameron who has brought us some of the best and most visually distinct sci-fi films.
It's titled Tech Noir and the sample images in the Collider piece are very cool. One which looks like the alien queen is titled "queen of the trash bags".