James Cameron is filming all three Avatar parts at the same time in New Zealand – Kino News
“Avatar – Departure for Pandora” has grossed more than $2.7 billion at the worldwide box office — reason enough for James Cameron, his production company Lightstorm Entertainment, and Twentieth Century Fox to produce three sequels. As has now been announced, the director wants to shoot the next three films simultaneously in New Zealand.
The sequel to James Cameron's blockbuster “Avatar – Departure for Pandora” is scheduled to hit US cinemas in December 2016, followed a year later by “Avatar 3” and again after the same period in 2018, part Fourth of the series. The “Titanic” director has already found a good place to film: All three of the upcoming “Avatar” movies will be filmed in New Zealand, Cameron's production companies Twentieth Century Fox and Lightstorm Entertainment have announced. And loudly Winding The second parts will be filmed simultaneously, and is estimated to take nine months. This approach was previously suspected.
In 2014, Cameron brought Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and Stephen Lang together again in front of his camera. When exactly this started has not been revealed. Actor Jake Sully Worthington announced in October 2013 that filming would begin in fall 2014. Not much is known about the content yet. According to an interview with Los Angeles Times In Avatar 2, the director also wants to explore other moons surrounding the gas giant Polyphemus, such as Pandora. In addition, much of it must be done underwater.
It is not yet known exactly when the film results for this huge production will begin in Germany.