Hollywood, CA - In response to concerns voiced by newcomers to the Avatar series, director James Cameron is reassuring the general public that having seen the initial releases will likely not be necessary to follow the plot of future installments.
A digitally rendered scene from Avatar 12: Avatars Take Manhattan |
"Look, you won't have to have seen Avatars 1 through 3 to understand what's going on in 4, 5, and probably not even 6," the iconic 69-year-old Canadian filmmaker explained. "After that, I just don't know. We don't even have rough drafts for those scripts, let alone a competent storyboard yet."
In addition to worries over being able to keep up with the intricate interactions between the Na'vi, humans, and human Na'vi avatars on Pandora, many fans are concerned that production of additional Avatar movies will eventually end given Cameron's age. According to the Academy Award winning director of Titanic and the documentary, Hey, There's a Big Boat Down Here!, the series will continue far into the future. "It's simple. With just a few specific conditions programmed into the AI program that will be creating them after my death, we can ensure that nothing will stop these movies from being made. Nothing."
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