Over a decade since the release of his groundbreaking film, Avatar, Academy Award-winning director James Cameron is taking audiences back to the breathtaking world of Pandora in the long-awaited sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water. When Avatar was made, the ambitious production called for technology that would go on to revolutionize a number of filmmaking techniques, including performance capture. Thirteen years later, The Way of Water promises to take us to new depths, exchanging the lush jungle of the Omaticaya clan for the vast underwater world where the Metkayina dive.
Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) now have a family of four, including their adopted daughter Kiri played by Sigourney Weaver. When the humans return to Pandora, they're not just after the location's resources. The Resources Development Administration wants to colonize the entire moon. A hurdle in achieving that goal? Jake Sully. In an effort to keep his people and his family safe from the RDA, Jake makes the difficult decision to flee their home in the forest in search of safety elsewhere.
During his interview with Collider's Perri Nemiroff, Cameron shares what he feels was the lowest point in production for the Avatar sequel in the 13 years since the first film debuted as well as how his greatest concern may have become an asset to the movie's success. The director also reveals who inspired the model for his writing process, and discusses why mapping out the franchise is important, what it would take to pass the Avatar directing reins, and which of the sequels is "a corker."
Check it all out in this James Cameron interview!
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