Thirteen years later, 'Avatar' to return with a focus on family
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[September 23, 2022]
By Lisa Keddie
(Reuters) - The first sequel to blockbuster
movie "Avatar" will focus on a theme of protecting family and will
expand the world of Pandora that enchanted audiences more than a decade
ago, the movie's stars told Reuters.
James Cameron's "Avatar: The Way of Water" is scheduled to reach
theaters in December. Ahead of that, Walt Disney Co is releasing a
remastered version of the original 2009 film in cinemas starting on
Friday.
The first "Avatar" movie focused on a battle for natural resources
between human colonists and the blue Na'vi people on a moon called
Pandora.
Actor Sam Worthington said "The Way of Water" shows his character, Jake
Sully, and Zoe Saldana's Neytiri as parents working to shield their
family from harm.
"This love story has evolved," Worthington said. "We now have a family
and to be honest, to me, the movie is about protecting your family."
"Whether that's an immediate family, it works on many levels. It could
be a communal family, the family that we choose," he added.
The original "Avatar" ranks as the top-grossing film of all time with
more than $2.8 billion in global ticket sales. Four "Avatar" movies are
planned through 2028.
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Director James Cameron announce a
long-term agreement which will bring "Avatar" themed lands to Disney
parks with the the first at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida,
as he speaks at a media briefing in Glendale, Calfornia September
20, 2011. A scene from "Avatar" is shown on screen background.
REUTERS/Fred Prouser/File Photo
Asked if she knew why it took
Cameron so long to deliver a sequel, Saldana said "it's his
process."
"He's an artisan. He takes his time. He does his research," she
said.
Worthington said Cameron wrote an "Avatar 1.5" script to help him
work through what he wanted to say in the second movie.
"He's a man that cares about the story he's telling and has
dedicated a great portion of his life to telling, sharing this with
the world," Worthington said.
He added that "The Way of Water" will feel familiar to fans but
"it's not a rehash of the same story."
(Reporting by Lisa Keddie; Writing by Lisa Richwine; Editing by
Aurora Ellis)
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