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According to Entertainment Tonight, Cameron shared the updated on the follow-up films of the 2009 blockbuster during a Zoom interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger ahead of the 2020 Austrian World Summit.
“Avatar” was in the middle of production in New Zealand earlier this year when filming was halted due to the coronavirus pandemic.
New Zealand was declared coronavirus-free in June after which the team got the permission to start the production with safety measures in place.
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“So where we are right now, I’m down in New Zealand shooting, we’re shooting the remainder of the live-action, we’ve got about 10 per cent left to go. We’re 100 per cent complete on ‘Avatar 2’, and we’re sort of 95 per cent complete on ‘Avatar 3’,” the director added.
“Avatar 2” was originally scheduled to bow out on December 17, 2021, but will now release in December 2022.
The movie marks the return of original stars Sigourney Weaver, Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana. Actors Kate Winslet and Cliff Curtis are the new additions.