Sigourney Weaver has told The Hollywood Reporter that James Cameron will begin shooting the sequel to his epic blockbuster in the fall.
Speaking at a screening of her latest movie “The Assignment”, Weaver, who played Dr. Grace Augustine in the first “Avatar” movie, commented on its highly-anticipated follow-up.
The shooting of this sequel, which has been postponed many times, is now scheduled to begin in the fall. Along with Weaver, Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and Stephen Lang are set to resume their roles. According to the report, Cameron has finished the scripts for the four sequels to his science-fiction blockbuster and all will be filmed simultaneously.
This huge organizational challenge has forced Fox to push back the release of “Avatar 2” to an as yet-unknown date. In March, Cameron said that a Christmas 2018 release was no longer possible, but did not give another date. This could upset the release schedule for the three other sequels which were initially planned for 2020, 2022 and 2023.
Weaver said she was not concerned about disappointing fans, as the scripts are “so amazing” and “well worth waiting for.”
The second sequel will bring back Worthington and Saldana, as Jake Sully (a disabled ex-marine) and Neytiri (a young Na’vi woman from the planet Pandora). Their children are expected to be at the heart of this new story which will also feature Weaver and Lang, although their characters were left for dead at the end of the first movie. JB
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