James Cameron, the director of the highly successful 'Avatar' franchise, has recently shared that "several chunks" of the forthcoming 'Avatar 4' have been filmed. This advanced production strategy was aimed at ensuring the continuity of the characters' ages throughout the series. Specifically, 'Avatar 4' will include a notable six-year time jump, requiring particular attention to the characters during this interval. 'Avatar 3' and parts of 'Avatar 4' were filmed concurrently with 'Avatar: The Way of Water', facilitating this aspect of timeline management.
Cameron's approach to filming allows the live-action human characters to age naturally, though this is less of a concern for their CGI Na'vi counterparts. Despite having completed most of the first act, Cameron has yet to film the remaining parts of 'Avatar 4', which is still slated for release on December 21, 2029. Producer Jon Landau has previously mentioned that this early filming was due to "logistical reasons", now clarified as related to the movie's setting in the 'Avatar' timeline. The review of 'Avatar: The Way of Water' from IGN, which praised its storytelling and visual richness, scored an 8/10.
What is the release date for Avatar 4?'Avatar 4' is scheduled to be released on December 21, 2029.
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