December 27, 2024

James Cameron confirms that ‘Avatar 2’ has finished shooting

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a close up of a horse: James Cameron is going to be very, very busy with his Avatar sequels (Image by 20th Century Fox) James Cameron is going to be very, very busy with his Avatar sequels (Image by 20th Century Fox)

James Cameron says that the shooting of the live-action scenes on Avatar 2 is 100% complete, and that they’re very nearly finished with Avatar 3, too. 

The legendary Oscar winner made this admission during a discussion with longtime collaborator Arnold Schwarzenegger to help spread the word about the 2020 Austrian World Summit environmental conference. 

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The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and True Lies writer/director and star couldn’t resist the chance to talk about production on the Avatar sequels, which Cameron says was delayed by four and a half months because of the coronavirus pandemic. 

This break meant that the release date for Avatar 2 was pushed all the way back to December 2022. However, Cameron was keen to stress that this doesn’t mean he’ll have an extra year to work on Avatar 2, as the moment he delivers the finished version of the blockbuster he’ll immediately to get work on “finishing Avatar 3.”

James Cameron looking at the camera: Director James Cameron is interviewed in Manhattan Beach, California April 8, 2014. Cameron, best known as director of blockbuster films "Titanic" and "Avatar", has appealed to well-known Hollywood actors to act as correspondents for new Showtime documentary "Years of Living Dangerously", which chronicles the human impact on the global climate and the consequences for humans of climate change. Picture taken April 8, 2014. To match story TELEVISION-CLIMATECHANGE/ REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT ENVIRONMENT PROFILE HEADSHOT) © Provided by Yahoo! Entertainment UK Director James Cameron is interviewed in Manhattan Beach, California April 8, 2014. Cameron, best known as director of blockbuster films “Titanic” and “Avatar”, has appealed to well-known Hollywood actors to act as correspondents for new Showtime documentary “Years of Living Dangerously”, which chronicles the human impact on the global climate and the consequences for humans of climate change. Picture taken April 8, 2014. To match story TELEVISION-CLIMATECHANGE/ REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES – Tags: ENTERTAINMENT ENVIRONMENT PROFILE HEADSHOT)

At the moment, Cameron is still in New Zealand filming Avatar 3, telling Schwarzenegger, “We’re shooting the remainder of the live action. We’ve got about ten percent left to go. We’re a hundred percent complete on Avatar 2 and we’re sort of ninety five percent complete on Avatar 3. So we’re very lucky in that we chose this as our production site years ago.”

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Once Cameron finishes shooting Avatar 3 he’ll instantly move onto filming Avatar 4 and Avatar 5, before he then starts the long and arduous task of completing the special effects and post-production work on each of these blockbusters.

All of this progress will hopefully mean that we’re going to get each Avatar sequel on their currently scheduled release dates. That means that Avatar 2 will be released on December 17, 2022, with Avatar 3 arriving on December 20, 2024, Avatar 4 hitting on December 18, 2026, and then, finally, Avatar 5 will round off the franchise on December 22, 2028. 

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