More Avatar Sequel News

More Avatar Sequel News

In a recent interview with James Cameron, he revealed some possible plot news and other tidbits on the sequel to Avatar...

By rockingrich1webb - Dec 28, 2009 07:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Sci-Fi
Source: /Film

Given Avatar’s strong showing at the box office for the past few weekends, and that James Cameron and Fox have invested considerable amounts of blood and money in the film, you can rest assured that we’re going to get a sequel (and most likely a third film to complete the trilogy). The only question now is what those sequels will be about.

According to a recent LA Times Hero Complex interview, which occurred on Avatar’s opening night, Cameron is considering exploring the other moons surrounding the gas-giant planet Polyphemus, which Pandora orbits. This confirms an earlier rumor by Market Saw, and it gives us an idea about the increased scope of the Avatar universe.

In reference to the other moons around Polyphemus, Cameron said:

"We have some story ideas about how to branch out into other moons of Polyphemus and the Alpha Centauri A (ACA) solar system.



So I guess it means their will be more sight-seeing around this "ACA" solar system with Jake Sully's new Na'vi body which means another $500 million dollars for the producers to pull out but I'm sure with Avatar doing well then maybe they could add another few millions for a better movie. Oh, and by the way I may have said this alot but GO AVATAR!!!

ROCK ON!!! and MABUHAY!!!
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