James Cameron says it took him 14 tries to \u0022crack the code\u0022 of Avatar: The Way of Water.
premiered in London, Cameron opened up about the challenges of trying to blow audiences away once again.Article content
Usually, when you make the biggest movie of all time, it doesn’t take 13 years for a follow-up. What was the hold up? “The decision was not to make just one [sequel]. If we were going to do that, we would have been back in the marketplace after five years or so. The decision was to make four movies and front-load all of the development — the design, the writing — so that when we made them, we could do it in bunches. … Now, if we get some momentum in our pop culture, then people won’t have to whine about us being gone so long next time.
“We didn’t. I know that’s a story around the first film … We didn’t wait around at all for this one. We knew exactly what we needed to do and exactly where we needed to put resources. We knew water simulations were a big part of that, facial performance capture techniques were an important part of that. So while we were writing the four films, we were designing the tool set in a really targeted way.”There was a strong environmental message in the first“The film is hopeful.
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