James Cameron has spoken frequently about his intention to turn his mega-hit Avatar into a trilogy. Now, according to the director himself, those two sequels have release dates. Cameron tells EW, “I am in the process of writing the next two Avatar films now. We are planning to shoot them together and post them together, and we will probably release them not quite back to back, but about a year apart. Christmas ’14 and ’15 is the current plan.” Of course, it’s probably best to take those release dates with a grain of salt, since the first Avatar had several release dates before its December 2009 release. Still, now fans know that they’ll have to wait at least three more years for a return to Pandora.
Cameron also notes that we’ll see some familiar faces return. “Basically, if you survived the first film, you get to be in the second film, at least in some form,” say the director. One thing’s for sure: some percentage of the presumably-massive Avatar sequel gross will go to charity. “Fox has partnered with me to donate a chunk of the profits to environmental causes that are at the heart of the Avatar world,” says the director. “I didn’t want to make more Avatar movies without a grander plan in place.”
Good Lord that's so far away. And by then, won't all special effects movies look just as good as Avatar did? What will make Avatar so special? God knows it won't be because of the script. IDK.
I'm looking forward to it, since I'll never forget the experience of seeing it for the first time in 3D, but I hope they'll change things up and be more creative with the storyline. When I watched Avatar for the second time, without the 3D, I found it quite boring, to be honest. But I'm sure they'll bring new ideas to the table and I can't wait to see that.