Jon Landau has revealed ‘Avatar 2’ will concentrate on the Sully household.
The 59-year-old producer has revealed that Jake and Neytiri, performed by Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana respectively, will probably be pressured to guard their household in James Cameron’s sci-fi sequel, which is about 12 years after the unique film.
Jon, who’s producing the flick, informed RNZ: ”This is the story of Sully household and what one does to maintain their household collectively.
”Jake and Neytiri have household on this film, they’re pressured to go away their house, they exit and discover the completely different areas of Pandora, together with spending fairly a little bit of time on the water, across the water, within the water.”
Jon lately revealed that ‘Avatar 2’ and the opposite deliberate sequels are to renew manufacturing in New Zealand after being placed on maintain because of the coronavirus pandemic.
He believes that the ‘Avatar’ movies will present audiences with an ”escape” from the present disaster.
He mentioned: ”I believe, why do individuals flip to leisure right now, extra so than ever? I believe it is to flee, to flee the world we’re in, to flee the opposite pressures they’ve of their lives.
”I believe with ‘Avatar’, we’ve got a possibility to permit individuals to flee to an unbelievable world with unbelievable characters that they’ll comply with, in a lot the identical method as Peter Jackson was capable of do with ‘Lord of the Rings’, so that is what we’re wanting ahead to doing.”
The ‘Titanic’ producer added that filming in New Zealand will contain fewer individuals than earlier than the well being disaster to adjust to social distancing measures.
Jon defined: ”We do not want the places of New Zealand to make our film. We want the individuals, the gifted crew, craftsmen and technicians who work on the movie.
”We’re bringing again far fewer individuals than we had final 12 months once we have been filming. We’re bringing actually those that are important to our filming wants and we’ll be working with the identical crew we had in New Zealand.”