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Sadao
10-19-2010, 08:18 PM
James Cameron Updates on Avatar Sequels

Source: ComingSoon.net
October 19, 2010


http://www.avatar-forums.com/images/extras/not-available.gif James Cameron (http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=70922#) spoke to press today at a special event to promote the November 16th release of the Avatar (http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=13245) extended edition Blu-ray set. We'll have full coverage of the event soon but, in the meantime, here's what Cameron had to say in regard to future adventures in the world Avatar, his rumored Cleopatra project and the upcoming television series based on his 1994 film, True Lies.

"Our plan right now is to do two and three as a single large production and release them a year apart," Cameron said, "In order to do that, we have to refine our technical processes beyond the end of where we were finishing 'Avatar' one a year ago. We need to future-proof ourselves out five or six years to the end of the third film."

Though Cameron's name has recently been brought up in connection with Cleopatra (http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=66985) (with Angelina Jolie (http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=70922#) tentatively attached to star), Cameron announced that it was currently undetermined whether or not he'd come aboard that specific project.

"I haven't made any decisions about that," were Cameron's exact words, "but here's a decision: I'm not going to work on a film between ['Avatar'] two and three. It's really a question of whether or not I do one between now and when we start two. We're evaluating how much of our techwork and how much of our facility work it's going to take. That's not decided as of right now. I'd love to just start on 'Avatar 2' right now, but I don't know if that's possible or if it makes sense to wait."

In the meantime, Cameron is continuing work on his Avatar novel, which he hopes will serve as a bible for other creators to offer their own unique takes on the world of Pandora.

"The novel's a big project," said Cameron, "It's not a novelization... I asked myself, 'If this had been based on a book, what would that book have been?' It ends coterminously with the end of the movie. I'm not going to give you one frame beyond that. But how about the 30 years before Jake came to Pandora? The discovery of the planet? Grace's arrival there? All the back story and the history of Earth. All the context and then everything lateral to what you see in the movie. Whether it's things that are happening off-camera or things that are happening inside the characters' heads."

Cameron also reiterated his thoughts on Sigourney Weaver's (http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=70922#) character returning for Avatar sequels (http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=70922#), despite her apparent death in the first film.

"Who said she died?" Cameron teased with a big grin, "Nobody dies in a science fiction movie. Whether Grace lives or dies depends more on Sigourney's agent than anything.

Though he's listed as a producer, one project that doesn't have Cameron's full attention is the upcoming "True Lies" series, planned for development at ABC.

"I'm not really doing that," Cameron said, "That was initiated by others. Friends of mine who wanted to do that. I said, 'Yes, go with God. Do 'True Lies.' But do I have to show up to do anything?' They said, 'Absolutely not.'"

Though Cameron has been involved with a number of scripts for potential True Lies sequels over the years, he added that he's not aware whether any of the ideas from those drafts will be incorporated into the show.



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Xenolius
10-21-2010, 06:16 PM
Black text on dark grey background = bad

stubydub
10-21-2010, 07:26 PM
i hope he doesent wait and do thaat other movie first o and i cant wait for the novel

Sadao
10-21-2010, 08:35 PM
Black text on dark grey background = bad
Fixed it my bad

Fko Lrrtok
10-22-2010, 01:33 AM
Thanks for that update Sadao,
I think what has me excited the most at the moment, is the news regarding the novel.....er... book.

"But how about the 30 years before Jake came to Pandora? The discovery of the planet? Grace's arrival there? All the back story and the history of Earth. All the context and then everything lateral to what you see in the movie. Whether it's things that are happening off-camera or things that are happening inside the characters' heads."

This will have to be the must have book for any Avatar afficionado, I can't wait.

neytirifanboy
10-22-2010, 05:32 AM
It looks like they will make Avatar 2 and 3 in the same way the made the three LotR movies; i.e. all at the same time.

This is a sensible decision as it means they can do everything at once and save cost. It also means JC will be in control of all three movies, which is good as there will be continuity with regard to the direction and the story arc. Making the movies this way is only something they would do if they were confident of it's success because it is a long and expensive project.

Terra Blue
10-25-2010, 10:25 AM
"The novel's a big project" - Fantastic! I can't wait for the book and learn his vision of all the backstory.

Jeremiah
11-02-2010, 02:45 PM
"The novel's a big project" - Fantastic! I can't wait for the book and learn his vision of all the backstory.

Indubitably. I'm extremely excited for the book- how much longer?!

CapeAvatar
11-11-2010, 09:47 AM
"The novel's a big project," said Cameron, "It's not a novelization... I asked myself, 'If this had been based on a book, what would that book have been?' It ends coterminously with the end of the movie. I'm not going to give you one frame beyond that. But how about the 30 years before Jake came to Pandora? The discovery of the planet? Grace's arrival there? All the back story and the history of Earth. All the context and then everything lateral to what you see in the movie. Whether it's things that are happening off-camera or things that are happening inside the characters' heads."



Ok, I'm going to ask a stupid question, but what does the highlighted sentance mean? I've never heard the word coterminously before so I looked it up...and I'm still unsure of what it means.

And on a side note, I'm really excited about the book and can't wait until it is released.

Thanks in advance.

Xenolius
11-11-2010, 03:16 PM
Coterminously means that both (the movie and the book) terminate/end at the same point. The movie ends the when Jake opens his eyes in his permanent Avatar body, so the book will end there as well and not reveal anything beyond that point.

CapeAvatar
11-12-2010, 05:39 AM
Coterminously means that both (the movie and the book) terminate/end at the same point. The movie ends the when Jake opens his eyes in his permanent Avatar body, so the book will end there as well and not reveal anything beyond that point.

Thank you, Xenolius. I read the definition and it just didn't seem to make sense at the time, now it does. Thanks again.

Powerhead
11-12-2010, 09:02 AM
5 or 6 years! What the?? The world is supposed to end on 12-21-2012!

They need to get one of these movies out before that.

At least give us the edited cut of the Sex Scene from the first movie!

You're killin' us James!