Avatar 2 shows image of incredible underwater scenes production

Avatar 2 shows image of incredible underwater scenes production
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A photo revealed the underwater set of the movie Avatar 2 by James Cameron has shown to fans how the motion technology...

A photo revealed the underwater set of the movie Avatar 2 by James Cameron has shown to fans how the motion technology that was used in in the upcoming masterpiece.

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For years before, the possibilities of filmmaking have been what fans of blockbuster director wanted to know. Since the first time the first movie of Avatar was released, it has been now a long time waiting for those technologies to be seen big screen once again.

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#Repost @jonplandau: Still photographer Mark Fellman snapped this photo last year of @BritainDalton during underwater performance capture on the @Avatar sequels.

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Despite the film's gross has no longer top of the list, the upcoming sequel of Cameron has high expectation for another chance of gaining worldwide popularity under the directions of the multi-Oscar award winner.

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According to the updated news, Avatar 2 will be out on screen in 2021, means the audience just need to wait for a bit more time of one year for a whole new journey. Then, the subsequent sequels are planned to make appearance publicly in 2023, 2025 and 2027. It can be seen that the 2-year amount might be enough for the talented director to manage all the plots as well as visual effects. James Cameron seems to have plenty of roles and grounds to cover.

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The tragic spreading of COVID-19 pandemic has created such chaos and shutting down of the the film's production, which leads to quite a crisis in the movie industry. The production planned to take place in New Zealand had to delayed because of the health risk towards cast team and crew become uncontrollable.

Now, the whole lockdown problem has been met some optimistic changes, Cameron is now back to New Zealand for the movie set once more, he finally has the chance to work on Avatar 2 thanks to the low-rate of infection in the island nation.

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