by The Associated Press
WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Director James Cameron said Wednesday that writing three Avatar sequels is such a complex job he's delaying the first new film a year and it will now be released in late 2017.
Cameron plans to film the highly anticipated sequels at one time and then release the three films over consecutive years.
The first had been due in late 2016, but
he said the writing process had proved to be "very involved" and that
the initial target date was probably too ambitious.
"There's a layer of complexity in
getting the story to work as a saga across three films that you don't
get when you're making a stand-alone film," he said in Wellington, New
Zealand, where he was helping promote the local film industry with other
directors including Peter Jackson.
Cameron said the goal was to have the
scripts for the three movies completed by the end of this month. He's
leading a team that's writing the screenplays.
"We're writing three simultaneously. And
we've done that so that everything tracks throughout the three films.
We're not just going to do one and then make up another one and another
one after that," he said. "And parallel with that, we're doing all the
design. So we've designed all the creatures and the environments."
Cameron said he thought it was
important that each film linked forward to the next one in a satisfying
way but also came to a resolution so that the audience wasn't left
hanging.
Released in 2009, Avatar became the highest-grossing film in history, with a box-office take of nearly $2.8 billion. It also won three Academy Awards.
Cameron shot the original movie in New Zealand and is planning to shoot the sequels there.
Producer Jon Landau,
who is working with Cameron on the movies, said the team is taking
greater security precautions following the recent hack against Sony: "I
will only say yes but will not tell you how," he joked.
The films hail from Lightstorm Entertainment and 20th Century Fox.
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