Beijing News recently, Stephen Lang, who played the villain Colonel Miles Quartz in the movie "Avatar", said in an interview with foreign media that he had taken so many shots for Cameron’s 4 sequels. It's unbearable. When asked how many script pages and hours of footage were taken, Lang said: "I have given up counting, the whole thing is a bit confusing."
Cameron started filming the "Avatar" sequel in September 2017 . The director said in December last year that the motion capture scenes of "Avatar 2" and "Avatar 3" have been completed, and the first part of the motion capture of "Avatar 4" has been completed. The actual shooting of the second and third parts is also "basically completed". For Lang, returning to Cameron's "Avatar" sequel meant having the opportunity to build a character in a few hours. The narrative of the "Avatar" series of films will go far beyond the scope of the trilogy.
Lang said: "My current scope of work is much wider than the first "Avatar", which allows me to align with James Cameron and really go into the details of this role. For me, this is very Satisfying and challenging... Colonel Quaritch has indeed improved (the number of scenes increased). We are going to make four more films, so if he doesn’t improve, we’ll be in trouble. I’m still exploring. With us Keep working and I will discover this, because we are still far from completing this process."
It is reported that the four sequels of "Avatar" will be released on December 17, 2021 and December 22, 2023. It will be released in North America on December 19, 2025 and December 17, 2027.
(original title: "Avatar" villain "colon": 4 sequels continuous shooting is a bit unbearable)
(responsible editor: Du Jiayue _NK6020)