It has been a while since the first Avatar film became a hit among movie fans. A decade later, the franchise still holds the record for the highest grossing box-office flick. It has been a while but Director James Cameron is bringing back Avatar 2 with a bang.
For a while now, it has been leaked titles and delays but the return of one of the most successful science fiction stories is looming. Avatar 2 is definitely on a blazing trail. If there is one thing that has been holding its imminent showing, it will most likely be the production schedules and the label of the outfit.
A release date has been intended for 2014 and 2015 for the next two sequels but these were pushed to the next three years. When Star Wars Episode 8 came out in 2017, a lot of observers believe that the film did not want to meet another top-grosser head on.
As of late, the proposed schedules will be the end of 2020 to 2024. Four sequels are slated to come out within the stretch. The delays have been business as usual for Cameron. His Terminator and Alien series all have a distinctively long gap in terms of consequent releases.
The main cast will be back for Avatar 2. Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington will reprise their roles as Neytiri and Jake Scully, respectively. The fates of Sigourney Weaver and Stephen Lang's characters will likely come out with surprises since both roles died during the first film.
The second film will likely sustain the interesting storylines and astonishing visual effects. The entry of new actors like Cliff Curtis from The Walking Dead, Oona Chaplin from Game of Thrones and Edie Falco from The Sopranos will add another dimension to the plots.
A lot of titles have been floated out over the years for the sequels. Amid all the flurries of working labels, Cameron has put into consideration the following tags. The next films will probably be named: Avatar: The Way of Water, Avatar: The Seed Bearer, Avatar: The Tulkun Rider and Avatar: The Quest for Eywa.
Highly-acclaimed filmmaker James Cameron has initially stated that he wants to release the Avatar series as close to each other as possible probably to sustain the enthusiasm among viewers through the interconnection of plots.
However, the arrival of Avatar 2 will provide a preview of the real reason why it has taken a lot of time to complete the movies. Cameron will be introducing the whole new experience of underwater motion-capture technology. The integration of water and air during the sequences has been the challenge to wrap the details involved.