This December, James Cameron will take us on another exciting journey to Pandora with the long-awaited Avatar sequel. And while many eagerly await the moment when cinemas will finally go on sale for this unforgettable experience, in a recent interview with Total Film, cited by Variety, the director warned viewers not to do it in the company of his little heirs.
“Most people say “Oh my God, a Disney family story”? Exactly what we need … But it’s not the kind of family history they think it is.“specifies the creator of the tape.
Also, in conversation with the media, he compared “Water Road” to … “The Sopranos”. And if we believe his words to be true, and there’s no reason anyone shouldn’t be, then he’s absolutely right, which means the kids would be better off staying home on screening night. However, no matter how big the crime series, which ran from 1999 to 2007, a parent is unlikely to want to show their children exactly what Tony Soprano and the rest of his crew are up to in New Jersey, where the action from the series is. television takes place.
Cameron also shared that the story in “Avatar 2” will take place in three hours and ten minutes, thirty minutes longer than shown in the first part. The duration of the production places it in second place in the list of films shot by the director, immediately after “Titanic”, which with its three hours and twenty-five minutes remains the record holder in this sense.
Although the director plans to make three more sequels to the visual fiction that began in 2009, the truth is that the fate of the franchise hinges entirely on interest in it, which will become clear from its box office performance at the end of the year. Cameron himself does not hide that, in his opinion, there is a possibility that the success of the new tape will not be as great as that of the previous one, since the dates of the first of the two are separated by more than a decade.
The sequel picks up several years after the original, with Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) creating a family of their own and facing a family threat that threatens their family and home. Judging by the trailer, we expect a lot of show and visual pleasure with top-notch effects, along with the tense dynamics that Cameron actually promised in his interview.
In addition to directing, he is also part of the writing team, along with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. The main roles will be reincarnated by Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana, along with Sigourney Weaver (who this time we will see in a different image), Kate Winslet, Michelle Yeoh, Stephen Lang, Giovanni Ribisi, Edie Falco, Jack Champion, Jamie Flatters, Bailey Bass, Una Chaplin, Jemaine Clement, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, Chloe Coleman, CC Pounder and Matt Gerald.