Avatar 2: Water Sense It was going to be very different from how we’ll see it in theaters on December 16th. James Cameron, who had pondered for over a decade how he was going to continue his story, decided to throw away hours of work. According to director Times UKWhat will we see in the new movie? Avatar it will be very different from what was on paper in the first place. In fact, Cameron claims that the first script of the film was in the trash after a full year of employment.
Building on the success of 2009 Avatar it was a difficult task. As one of the highest-grossing films in history, finding a sequel for the people of Pandora and expanding its universe into a movie saga was a challenge. Promise Avatar 2, and subsequent ones, were always on the table. Although no one expected that 12 years would pass since the release of the previous part.
James Cameron had to live up to what was expected of him. Avatar 2. So much so that the scriptwriters were constantly threatened with dismissal. Although it is not a fact that this works at all, but this is one of the tendencies of a director who is very obsessed with his projects. According to the director, this allowed them to fully concentrate on work. In the case of the first scenario Avatar 2just Cameron was clear: was not up to par.
“All films work on different levels. The first is surface, that is, character, problem, and solution. Second thematic. What is the movie trying to say? But Avatar also works on the third level, on the subconscious. I wrote the full script for the sequel, read it and realized that it didn’t make it to the third level. Boom. Start again. It took a year.”
from the movie Avatar 2, which was finally recorded with a new script now approved by Cameron himself, few details are known. Some images place us in a watery world and, again, a battle between humans and natives to save their ecosystem. It was something that was difficult and what James Cameron himself wanted to look for. A story born at the end Avatarbut live their lives. That he had the same essence as his predecessor, which didn’t seem to fit the first scenario. After all, Avatar laid all the foundations for subsequent titles. The ecosystem, the story, the characters… Something they want to keep from the rest of the saga.
The fact that Cameron threw away a year of work is a positive thing. Not so much for writers, but for what we expect from Avatar 2 In cinemas. With a decade behind him, the bar is high. And Cameron, known for his obsessive nature with titles at hand, can’t afford to disappoint with Pandora’s new aquatic world.
