After water, fire.
While
Avatar: The Way of the Water
has exploded all cinema records for three weeks, becoming the most viewed film of the year in France, first information on the third part, scheduled for December 2024, has already been revealed. .
So far, James Cameron has highlighted two Na'vi tribes, the Omaticaya and the Metkayina.
These two clans are peaceful tribes,
“who only resort to violence when their lands are seized by humans”
specifies
The Independent
.
But in an interview with
20 Minutes
, the 68-year-old filmmaker says he wants to tackle
"different cultures"
.
Avatar 3
will therefore be centered on a new people of Na'vis, the Ash People, or the people of the ashes.
The director of
Titanic
wants to
"reveal the Nav'is from another angle"
explaining that he has, for the moment,
"shown only their good sides"
.
While the first two installments showed
"very negative human examples and very positive Navi's examples"
, the third
"will do the opposite"
.
Even if this new people has a considerable place in the films to come, the filmmaker does not want to neglect the family of Jake Sully.
He wanted to be reassuring, saying that the next films will explore
“new universes while continuing the story of the main characters”
.
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The filming of
Avatar 3
is not yet finished.
As for the fourth part of the saga, scheduled for December 2026, it is already in preparation.
So little information is circulating on these next two films, James Cameron assures that
"the last parts will be the best"
.
The box office king sets the bar high for upcoming
Avatars
, saying the first two
“were an introduction, a way to set the table before serving the meal
. ”