Although James Cameron has announced he’s in the Avatar business for the next four or five years, shooting two sequels back and to back before perhaps moving on to a prequel, he still wants to adapt Battle Angel Alita.
Actress Sigourney Weaver revealed that director James Cameron will film her in in the three sequels to Avatar at the same time.
While in China, director James Cameron discussed a desire to focus his creative energies to making documentaries and Avatar sequels. “I’m in the Avatar business,” he said. “Period. That’s it.”
Director James Cameron still wants to adapt the cyberpunk manga Battle Angel Alita, but only after he completes Avatar 2 and 3, which should be about 2017.
A new deal will bring attractions based on James Cameron’s 2009 blockbuster to Disney theme parks worldwide, beginning with the Animal Kingdom Park in Orlando.
James Cameron suggests that the three Avatar films, taken together, will paint an “overall character arc” rather than exist as a proper trilogy.
Twentieth Century Fox is in early talks to have Call of Duty writer Will Staples script a sci-fi action project that James Cameron, Sam Worthington and Lorenzo di Bonaventura are lining up to produce.
The 3D re-release of Titanic now has an official release date: April 6, 2012.
The actor is reportedly the top choice for Fox’s 3D re-imagining of the 1966 sci-fi classic, which would reunite him with the director of Real Steel.
The world’s first 3D porn movie, 3D Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy, beat out first-day ticket sales for Avatar in its Hong Kong debut.
The acclaimed author and comics writer has signed on to a long-planned $300 million movie trilogy based on Journey to the West, the popular 16th-century Chinese novel about the adventures of the Monkey King.
James Cameron and 20th Century Fox pick Shawn Levy to direct the upcoming remake of 1966 sci-fi flick Fantastic Voyage.