"Avatar 3", which is currently in production, is undoubtedly one of the most watched film projects in Hollywood today. Recently, some media reported that Wes Studi and Laz Alonso have successfully returned to the crew and will provide motion capture performances for the film. The

1905 Movie Network News "Avatar 3", which is currently in production, is undoubtedly one of the most watched film projects in Hollywood today. Recently, some media reported that Wes Studi and Laz Alonso have successfully returned to the crew and will provide motion capture performances for the film.

The two played the roles of Itukkan and Sutai in previous "Avatar" films. As the plot developed, these two characters have died. Jon Landau, the film's producer, said: It's great to have Raz and Wes back to do some performance capture. It's unclear whether the two actors will reprise their previous roles or take on new roles. However, it's worth noting that the series has resurrected deceased characters, with characters being able to download their memories and come back to life as Avatar clones.

Previously, according to foreign media reports, the total budget of the four sequels from "Avatar 2" to "Avatar 5" will exceed US$1 billion, with the average cost of a film exceeding US$250 million. James Cameron revealed: "Avatar 3" has now entered a very busy post-production period, and it is expected to be released on Christmas 2025.