Film and TV production came to halt around the
globe in mid-March but is slowly returning in some countries
including New Zealand, where the "Avatar" sequel is being
filmed.
"Our #Avatar sets are ready — and we couldn’t be more excited to
be headed back to New Zealand next week," Landau wrote on
Instagram beneath a photo of two boats on the set. Landau
identified them as the Matador, a high-speed forward command
vessel, and the Picador, a jetboat.
Authorities in New Zealand, where coronavirus slowed
dramatically after the government enforced a strict lockdown,
have approved film industry safeguards for resuming productions.
Each set needs a permit to bring people back to work.
Released in 2009, "Avatar" had been the highest-grossing movie
of all time until July 2019 when it was overtaken by superhero
flick "Avengers: Endgame."
Cameron has been working on "Avatar" sequels for years and their
release has been delayed several times. The second installment
is scheduled to debut in December 2021, followed by three others
in December 2023, December 2025 and December 2027.
The "Avatar" sequels will be distributed by Walt Disney Co,
which took over the franchise when it bought film and TV
businesses from 21st Century Fox in 2019.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Tom Brown)
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