Monday, May 7, 2012 8:01AM - By Travis Woods

Fans of James Cameron’s earlier work (the first two Terminator films, Aliens, The Abyss, True Lies) have been waiting patiently for 15 years for the mercurial director to return to non-Avatar filmmaking, as not all of us have been fans of his Dances with Ferngully the Last Rainforest CGI extravaganza. Well, Cameron fans, you’re in for something of a wait (like, forever): Cameron has announced he’ll only be making Avatar sequels in the future, and is already planning on moving beyond the already-announced Avatar 2 and Avatar 3 to film Avatar 4.
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Wednesday, April 4, 2012 9:37AM - By Travis Woods

Bad news for fans of Dances With Wolves in Ferngully the Last Rainforest Avatar—Fox had previously announced that the sequel, Avatar 2, would have a 2014 release date, with Avatar 3 to quickly follow in 2015. However, as /Film points out, Avatar 2 has no green light or official cast, and with James Cameron busying himself with Titanic 3D and making record-busting deep sea dives, the sequel seems to be pushed ever further in the future—so much so that producer Jon Landau has hinted that the earliest we’d see anything from Avatar 2 may not be until 2016.
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011 11:11AM - By Travis Woods

Catching the endless deluge of tiny news nuggets that fly through the air during an average day in Hollywood, it’s time for another round of the News Roundup—get the scoop on Avatar 2, Cowboys and Aliens, Sylvester Stallone, and World War Z news.
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Monday, January 24, 2011 1:36PM - By Krystal Clark

Are you anxiously awaiting news about the next installments in James Cameron’s Avatar trilogy? Well, you’re in luck because the Oscar winning director recently opened about about his plans for the projects. It’s no secret that the movies will take a lot of time and effort to complete, therefore Cameron plans on shooting them not back to back — but simultaneously.
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010 9:39AM - By Krystal Clark

The Avatar sequel talk will never die down, so for those of you who have been patiently waiting on some concrete info we’ve got it! According to Variety, director James Cameron plans on delving into the world of Pandora for a second and third time. He along with 20th Century Fox have plans to release two more sequels and we’ve got the release dates to prove it!
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Monday, September 20, 2010 3:09PM - By Krystal Clark

James Cameron’s affinity for nature and his background as a scuba diver will come to ahead in the upcoming Avatar sequel. According to the UK site, The Daily Mail the director plans on transporting the film’s story into the deep, blue seas of Pandora, and he’ll take unprecedented measures to do it (no surprise there).
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Thursday, May 13, 2010 9:53AM - By Krystal Clark

Ever since its release last December Avatar has had its fans on edge. People have become obsessed with the fabled planet of Pandora and they’ve fallen in love with Jake and Neytiri. Director and screenwriter James Cameron has said on more than one occasion that he plans on Avatar being a trilogy and according to a recent interview some big sequel news is headed our way.
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Sunday, March 21, 2010 2:58PM - By Krystal Clark

Today we had the opportunity to attend the LA based press conference for next month’s mega epic, Clash of the Titans. The film is a remake of the early eighties movie and will feature Sam Worthington as the main character, Perseus. While discussing his latest project the Australian actor was asked about a couple of his future films including the drama, The Texas Killing Fields and of course…Avatar 2!
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Friday, February 26, 2010 5:47PM - By Krystal Clark

For the over 2 billion people who’ve seen Avatar here’s some interesting news regarding the highly anticipated sequel. The update comes from co-star Siguorney Weaver (Dr. Grace Augustine in the film), who revealed some casting info in a recent interview when she appeared on the French program “Le Grand Journal.”
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