'Avatar 2' is Going to be a Better 3D Film than First Avatar

James Cameron is pushing a better 3D Film for "Avatar 2," reports claim.

He said that what's taking time isn't the story but the technology that he wants for the movie. He wants to make sure that the technology is advance enough for his vision.

Cameron explained that he wants to push for better tools, workflow, High Dynamic Range (HDR) and High Frame Rates. He admits to bully 3D films but they need brighter projection. He wants to create 3D movie without 3D glasses, Dark Horizons reported.

He added that there will be four "Avatar" sequels. He explained that in the last couple of years he has been working with four top screenwriters to create the vision he wants for the film.

He said that there will be new characters, creatures, environment and new cultures to look forward to. He said that the from the art he is seeing the next Avatar sequel will go beyond the first film. It will be a true epic saga, Digital Spy reported.

They explained that "Avatar 2" will be released on December 2018, "Avatar 3" will be released in 2020, Avatar 4 in 2022 and Avatar in 2023.

The four sequels will be simultaneously filmed. He admitted that the film production feels more like a TV miniseries.

He explained that the release dates might be extended that he wants to but he said that he they haven't removed the release dates yet. He said that the most important is that "Avatar 2" comes out.

He said that he isn't very particular with the release patterns but he still wants the release to release the films as close together as possible. He said that he wants the "Avatar" films to appear on Christmas because he promised that to the film's fans. According to a previous article, Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington  and other original casts will come back in "Avatar 2" in 2018.   

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