James Cameron is planning to bring his record breaking film Avatar back to the big screens. Cameron also revealed his intention to make a sequel to his hit sci-fi epic, which broke world records for box office revenue earlier this year.
Speaking to American newspaper the L.A Times, the man behind Titanic, claimed that the release of other 3-D films such as Alice In Wonderland and Clash of the Titans meant Avatar could not get a good enough run because there were simply not enough cinemas to show his film, “We were sold out of our Imax performances right up to the moment until they were contractually obligated to switch to Alice in Wonderland. So we know we left money on the table there,"
It seems likely that people will be interested in seeing Avatar this year especially given that it will be shown with an extra 6 minutes of footage but also for the fact that plenty of cinemas were still sold out right up until when it was taken from our screens. John Briggs, a citizen from Canterbury said ‘Me and my family tried to see it twice and both times we were turned away, I think it’s a great idea to bring it back’
In the interview Cameron also revealed that the sequel to Avatar would be centred on the ocean of the fictional planet of Pandora, promising that it would be “equally rich and diverse and crazy and imaginative” but other than that he was giving nothing away as it seems people are still hungry to see the first instalment again.
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