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James Cameron Says Stephen Lang Will Be Back For ‘Avatar’ Sequels
Director James Cameron says Stephen Lang, the actor who played Colonel Miles Quaritch in 2009’s Avatar, will return for the sequels. All three of them, which Cameron plans to shoot together and begin releasing in 2016.
Quaritch is one of the villains in the original movie who leads the private security team tasked with protecting and clearing the way for the company mining valuable natural resources from the moon named Pandora, which causes damage to the lands of the Na’vi, a humanoid species that makes their home on the moon.
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James Cameron To Shoot Three ‘Avatar’ Sequels Back-To-Back; ‘Avatar 2’ To Release In 2016
Yesterday, we learned that Terminator: The Sarah Chronicles creator Josh Friedman was tapped to write the sequel to James Cameron‘s long-gestating sequel to Avatar. This was the first real sign that production was moving forward for the film.
Now comes word that Cameron isn’t only bringing in Friedman, but multiple other screenwriters to work on not one, but three sequels. Avatar 2, Avatar 3, and Avatar 4 will be shot simultaneously starting next year, and Avatar 2 will hit theaters December 2016.
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Tags: 20th Century Fox, Amanda Silver, Avatar 2, Avatar 3, Avatar 4, Fox, James Cameron, Jon Landau, Josh Friedman, Rick Jaffa, Shane Salerno
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‘Avatar 4’ Could Be A Prequel; Update On James Cameron’s ‘Battle Angel’
While Avatar 2 and 3 are currently in development, the fact that there is an Avatar 4 also on the schedule seems to be downright crazy. Earlier, producer Jon Landau cleared some things up by saying there were no plans to shoot a fourth Avatar film. But that could all change, depending on the success of the next two installments. And if they are successful, who’s to say that Avatar 4 would be a direct follow up to the events of Avatar 3?
Well James Cameron spoke to MTV and said that he is exploring some ideas that would make Avatar 4 a prequel.
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