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Old 01-19-2012, 12:13 AM
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A couple more lines of interest (from NZ Herald): -

'No reason was given for the delay, even though Cameron said as recently as October that he wanted the first Avatar sequel out in 2014, with Avatar 3 released a year later.'

Edit: (You have to wonder what has happened in that short time to cause this major upheaval?)



'Actor Sam Worthington, the star of the first Avatar, has suggested the delays are down to Cameron wanting to drastically improve on the first film.'

"He wants a challenge. And he wants to improve the audience's experience. He's been messing about with 3D and frame rates a lot more," Worthington said.



Wow, this had better be good Jim!
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