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    At a recent panel discussion at the L.A. Times’ Hero Complex Film Festival, James Cameron explained the lengthy process that went into writing the scripts for the projected trilogy of films that take place after the events of Avatar.

    Expectations, as one would assume with any Cameron project, especially one that follows the biggest-grossing film of all time, are, well, titanic. But the writer-director has a proven track record handling sequels — anyone remember T2 and Aliens? And an understanding that success usually starts with a solid script.

    For the Avatar sequels, it began with him spending a year writing “1500 pages of notes of the world and the cultures and the different clans and different animals and different biomes and so on.” This gave him “a lot of loose thematic stuff” but nothing resembling a “concrete story.”

    Satisfied with his vast outline, he signed four veteran screenwriters — Josh Friedman (War of the Worlds), Shane Salerno (Armageddon), and the writing team of Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver (Rise of the Planet of the Apes) — to turn his vision into three strong and interrelated stories. Their approach, Cameron says, would be akin to “adapt[ing] a novel or series of novels.”

    He explains:

    "We tried an experiment. We set ourselves a challenge of writing three films at the same time. And I could certainly write any one of them but to write three in some reasonable amount of time – we wanted to shoot them together so we couldn’t start one until all three scripts were done and approved. So I knew I was going to have to “parallel process” which meant I would have to work with other writers. And the best experience I had working with other writers was in television when I did Dark Angel. The television room is a highly collaborative, fun experience.

    So we put together three teams, one for each script. The teams consist of me and another writer on each one of the three [films]. So I’m across all the films and then each one of them would have their own individual script they were responsible for. But what we did that was unique was we sat in the writing room for five months, eight hours a day, and we worked out every beat of the story across all three films so it all connects as one, sort of, three film saga. And I didn’t tell them which one was going to be there’s individually to write until the last day. So everyone was equally invested, story wise, in all three films.

    So, for example, the guy that got movie three, which is middle one of this new trilogy, he now knows exactly what preceded and what follows out of what he’s writing at any given moment. We all consider that to be a really exciting, creative and groundbreaking experiment in screenwriting. I don’t know if that necessarily yields great scripts but it certainly worked for us as a process to get our minds around this kind of epic with all these new creatures, environments and characters and all that.”

    Shooting on the trilogy — which re-unites stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, and Stephen Lang — begins this October.

    The first installment of the three movies — written by Cameron and Friedman — will be in theaters November 2015.

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    • #17
      I thought Saldana's character died when her chopper went down?

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      • #18
        Originally posted by diablo rojo View Post
        I thought Saldana's character died when her chopper went down?
        You're thinking Michelle Rodriguez.
        "Self-government won't work without self-discipline." - Paul Harvey

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        • #19
          WTF? Too many miles today. That's right.

          Carry on.

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          • #20
            S. Weaver is back, too.

            James Cameron has set Sigourney Weaver to return in the three Avatar sequels that are scheduled to begin production later this year. Weaver joins previously announced cast returnees Sam Worthington, Zoë Saldana and Stephen Lang. She also becomes the second star after Lang to be resurrected for the trilogies after the characters they played died in Hollywood’s highest grossing film ever.

            Cameron has long made movies with strong heroines, and that was epitomized when he took over Aliens, the sequel to the film made by Ridley Scott, and established Weaver as one of the great female action heroes.

            “Sigourney and I have a long creative history, dating back to 1985 when we made Aliens,” Cameron said. “We’re good friends who’ve always worked well together, so it just feels right that she’s coming back for the Avatar sequels. Her character of Grace Augustine, as fans know, died in the first movie, so she’s playing a different and in many ways more challenging character in the upcoming films. We’re both looking forward to this new creative challenge, the latest chapter in our long and continuing collaboration.”

            The as yet untitled Avatar sequels will be filmed back-to-back. The release of the first follow-up will be in December 2016, with the second to follow in December 2017, and the third a year later. The films are being produced by Cameron and Jon Landau through their Lightstorm Entertainment. Weaver is repped by UTA and Alan Wertheimer.

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            • #21
              I have some suggestions for the names:
              Avatar 2: Judgement Day
              Avatar 3: Rise of the Machines
              Avatar: Salvation

              or:
              Avatar 2: Avatar Harder
              Avatar with a Vengeance
              Live Free or Avatar
              Originally posted by Broncojohnny
              HOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Nash B. View Post
                I have some suggestions for the names:
                Avatar 2: Judgement Day
                Avatar 3: Rise of the Machines
                Avatar: Salvation

                or:
                Avatar 2: Avatar Harder
                Avatar with a Vengeance
                Live Free or Avatar
                I award you all the internets for today... LOL
                Originally posted by stevo
                Not a good idea to go Tim 'The Toolman' Taylor on the power phallus.

                Stevo

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                • #23
                  How about:

                  For a fist full of avatar
                  For a few avatars more
                  The good, the bad, and the ugly avatar

                  We all know who will play the ugly avatar.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
                    We all know who will play the ugly avatar.
                    Yeah. Samuel L. Jackson.
                    ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by YALE View Post
                      Yeah. Samuel L. Jackson.

                      "I am sick and tired of these motherfuckin' Skypeople on this motherfuckin' tree!"

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