James
Cameron's
2009
release
Avatar
was
one
of
the
highest-grossing
movies
of
all
times,
until
2019,
when
Marvel
re-released
Avengers
Endgame
to
break
Avatar's
record.
Filmmaker
James
had
announced
the
franchise
will
grow
up
to
four
sequels
and
he
has
been
working
on
the
story
for
the
last
decade.
He
recently
shared
the
first
concept
of
the
film
with
fans.
The
second
instalment
of
the
film
was
supposed
to
hit
theatres
in
2014,
but
was
delayed
when
James
chose
to
work
on
further
sequels
and
wished
to
shoot
most
of
the
film
underwater.
With
technological
advances
and
better
equipment,
the
film
got
delayed
more
and
more.
Now
the
first
sequel
Avatar
2,
is
set
to
release
on
December
18,
2021.
During
the
Consumer
Electronics
Show
2020,
Cameron
revealed
the
first
look
at
the
art
concept
for
the
sequel.
Take
a
look:
In
the
#Avatar
sequels,
you
won’t
just
return
to
Pandora
—
you’ll
explore
new
parts
of
the
world.
While
Avatar
2
and
3
were
filmed
back
in
2017,
the
details
have
been
kept
under
wraps.
According
to
various
reports,
the
first
sequel
will
take
place
years
after
the
2009
release,
and
will
introduce
the
audience
to
a
new
generation.
We
will
now
meet
the
new
Na'vi
clan
among
who
will
be
the
half-human
child
of
Jake
Sully
(played
by
Sam
Worthington)
and
Neytiri's
(played
by
Zoe
Saldana).
The
Twitter
caption
reads,
"you
won't
just
return
to
Pandora
-
you'll
explore
new
parts
of
the
world.",
and
hints
that
the
Na'vi
clan
has
moved
and
we
will
be
exploring
the
blue
lagoons
shown
in
the
concept
arts.
Earlier
it
was
also
reported
that
the
cast
had
been
taking
diving
lessons
and
Cameron's
wish
to
shoot
the
film
underwater
confirms,
the
director
is
ready
to
blow
our
minds
with
a
new
world
underwater.
Apart
from
Sam
Worthington
and
Zoe
Saldana,
Stephen
Lang
recently
confirmed
he
will
be
returning
as
the
lead
antagonist
to
the
franchise.
New
actors
joining
the
Na'vi
Clan
are
Kate
Winslet
and
Cliff
Curtis.