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martes, 17 de enero de 2012

Avatar 2 will not come until 2016


That's at least what has told Jon Landau, producer of the film, in a recent statement. According to him, they are already working on the eagerly awaited sequel, which will be obliged to outdo its predecessor with something completely new to surprise us, so that the work they are doing lasting at least four years more. Source talk about that with luck, could bring forward until Christmas of 2015, but that is unlikely.
And what about the dates of release have been proposed for Avatar 2 and Avatar 3? It seems that the first impressions of the sequels were that would not take them both time perform them, but now seem to have changed my mind to wait a little (enough) and return to making a film to mark the development of subsequent Visual effects. This has been because James Cameron has reached such a degree of profitability in all his works, that studies allow you to delay their productions and raise costs all you want, knowing that then they arrasarán at the box office.
So far little is known about the production, history or even the technology to be used Cameron on these two sequels. What we know for now is that he thinks shooting at 60 fps, which will give greater fluidity during projection to the scenes of action and fast camera movements. However, is not a very innovative technology, and less by 2016, that this year we will be The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey that Peter Jackson has decided to shoot at 48 fps for the same reasons. It is true that there is still a clear difference between the two, but also four years separate them.
In Avatar 3 we also met news, and it is that Cameron tries to shoot two sequels back-to-back and using the same technology, so we won't have to wait so long to be able to see it. In fact, most likely is that a year after Avatar 2, whatever the year in which finally opens. I.e. that Cameron will wait, and pretty, and all fans of the film that were willing to travel back to Pandora still will have to wait a few years.

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