- AVATAR 2 GO INTO THE OCEAN
Director James Cameron talked to ABC's "Nightline"
recently about Avatar 2, which won't be coming to theaters until December of
2014. While we wait, he offered up some details of what we can expect from the
follow-up to the film that earned $2.782 billion at the worldwide box office.
Asked what he can tell us about the sequel, he said,
"It's on Pandora. Well, I'm really writing the second and third films
together, so it completes a kinda three film story arc. And we will see the
oceans of Pandora, which we haven't seen at all and that's an ecosystem that
I'm dying to start designing because it's going to look spectacular."
He added that the next film "narrows the spotlight
instead of just nature in general or the rainforest. It focuses it a little
more on ocean issues, because we have a planet that's a blue planet. From a
distance, you look at it, the Earth is a lot more blue than it is, you know
brown, the land mass. We're making the oceans unsurvivable for a lot of the
species right now. For a lot or reasons. It's just a way to focus a little
energy in that direction."
He then revealed a bit more in the interview. "And
there will be other planets as well, besides Pandora. It will be a cornucopia,
a treat for the eyes," he said.
Cameron added that he's certainly not taking credit for
everything though. "I get to imagine things at a kind of fuzzy level and
then I bring in a lot of great artists and they come up with all the amazing
creatures and plants and that sort of thing."
Asked whether he will approach the new films differently, he
said, ""I think it's just a continuation of the same thing. I want
people to feel that same sense of excitement about that world. You know, the
fictional Na'vi people and I want them to feel that excitement of discovery of
a new world that they're going to see things that they haven't imagined. All
that sort of the perk package of the first movie is still going to be there.
And the themes will be there and be played out in a way that I think people can
accept."
But he did say he's not going to stuff the environmental
issues down our throat. "I'm not going to become more strident. I'm not
going to say, 'well, we got away with this much environmental content in the
first movie, now there's double.' Because I think that would be a mistake. It
has to be entertainment first and foremost."
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