The award-winning director confessed how he will continue the cinematographic universe of the successful film that was released in 2009.
Three Oscars, four Golden Globes and several more nominations are what James Cameron has to his credit for recognition in the film industry. At 68 years old, the Canadian has established himself as one of the best in his profession and always generates expectations for his new projects.
“Avatar” has already entered the ranking of highest-grossing films of all time with revenues of more than 1.7 billion dollars. And that is why the story will continue to continue to garner more fans throughout the world. The third installment is a project that will be carried out and this is how the creator of “Titanic” has also made it clear.
The engineer born in Ontario, Canada, mentioned in conversation with journalist Chris Wallace that “Avatar: The sense of water” has already become another film that has generated profits and therefore must continue with the film franchise. “It seems that I can’t get rid of this, I’m going to have to do these other sequels,” was what the director of the production that lasts three hours and twelve minutes confessed.
Regarding the future of the franchise, Cameron said: “I already know what I am going to do the next 6 or 7 years. The point is that we’re going to be fine. I’m sure we’ll be talking to Disney senior officials soon about the plan for ‘Avatar 3’, which is already underway.” These statements undoubtedly clear any doubt about the continuation of the story that captivated millions of viewers.
“We’ve already done the motion capture and photographed the entire film. And ‘Avatar 4 and 5’ are already written. We even have part of the 4 recorded. We have started a franchise. We have begun a saga that can develop throughout multiple films”, was the final conclusion of the also director of “Sanctum”.