The Borneo Post

Filming to resume for Avatar movies

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THE ‘Avatar’ movies are set to resume production next week.

Filming was due to start in New Zealand in March but it was put on hold due to the Covid-19 lockdown and producer Jon Landau is confident that production for ‘Avatar 2’ and the other movies in the franchise will resume next week.

He shared a picture from the set on Instagram and wrote: “Our #Avatar sets are ready – and we couldn’t be more excited to be headed back to New Zealand next week.

Check out the Matador, a high speed forward command vessel and the Picador jetboat – can’t wait to share more.”

Meanwhile, director James Cameron recently insisted he is confident ‘Avatar 2’ will still be released in December 2021.

The 65-year-old filmmaker opened up about delays to the production of the highly anticipate­d sequel – and other planned movies in the franchise – and said that New Zealand’s response to the global health crisis means they will have time to hit their targets.

He explained: “On the bright side, New Zealand seems to have been very effective in controllin­g the virus and their goal is not mitigation, but eradicatio­n, which they believe that they can do with aggressive contact tracing and testing.

“So there’s a very good chance that our shoot might be delayed a couple of months, but we can still do it. So that’s good news.”

Cameron – who created, wrote and produced the original 2009 movie – revealed his team continued to work on the virtual effects during the lockdown but he was limited in what he could do at home.

He said: “We’ve got everybody – everybody at Weta Digital and Lightstorm – working from home to the extent that that is possible.

“But my work is on the stage doing the virtual cameras and so on, so I can do a bit of editing, but it’s not great for me.”

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