Having thoroughly explored Pandora’s ground-level flora and
fauna in Avatar, director James Cameron plans to plumb the distant
moon’s watery depths in the sequel. In the follow-up to his 3-D sci-fi
blockbuster, which is set for DVD release on Thursday, Cameron and his team
will go deep, and wet, to conjure a vision of aquatic alien life forms,
according to Wired.com.
“I’m going to be focusing on the ocean on Pandora,” Cameron told
the Los Angeles Times‘ Hero Complex blog.
The seas of Pandora “will be equally rich and diverse and
crazy and imaginative, but it just won’t be a rain forest,” the filmmaker said.
“I’m not saying we won’t see what we’ve already seen; we’ll see more of that as
well.”
Cameron’s
fascination with oceans stretches back more than a decade. He developed much of
the 3-D technology used in Avatar while working on his post-Titanic
documentary, Ghosts of the Abyss, and took moviegoers beneath the sea in
the 1992 epic The Abyss.
Cameron also confirmed plans to bring Avatar
back to theaters in August in an expanded version that includes six extra
minutes of footage. Gfest
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