James Cameron has revealed he clashed with the studio over 'Avatar's flying scenes.
Prolific director James Cameron has revealed how he clashed with studio executives over core aspects of Avatar's story. Avatar, which was released in 2009, is widely considered a ground-breaking film for its brilliant utilization and adoption of 3D technology and special effects to create an applauded visual spectacle.
The film follows the story of a former marine, Jake Sully , who is forced to replace his twin brother on a US Armed Forces mission on the planet of Pandora. Finding a striking sense of affinity with the world and its inhabitants, he eventually falls in love with a Na'vi woman and finds himself invested in the survival of her planet.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Today, Avatar is known for being an Academy award-winning masterpiece. However, it is evident some bold decisions were made on Cameron's part to ensure the film had the desired impact. The Titanic director explained that he was forced to go against the judgment of 20th Century Fox bosses in a bid to maintain what he believed the audience appreciated most about the movie.
Cameron's comments come ahead of the release of the film's sequel, Avatar: The Way Of Water. An official synopsis for the sci-fi epic teases that Jake is now living with his new family on Pandora. However, when the planet's peace is once again threatened, he joins forces with Neytiri and the army of the Na'vi race to protect their planet. The film will see Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Michelle Rodriguez, Kate Winslet and Michelle Yeoh join Worthington and Saldana on-screen.
Avatar: The Way Of Water is slated for theatrical release on 16 December. A teaser trailer for the movie can be seen below:
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