Is there any reason to believe that James Cameron will make a sequel to Avatar?

Jon Landau has collaborated with James Cameron in producing both Titanic and Avatar and, with a bit of luck and a following wind, will go on and collaborate with him further in the future. But on which projects, exactly? Talking to the French magazine Le Film, Landau has given some indication of which pictures Cameron is planning to tackle next: his long awaited manga adaptation Battle Angle Alita, underwater romance The Dive and even a sequel to Avatar.

After the break, how Landau pitched the premise for that follow-up to this year’s most hyped movie. Of course, he didn’t say much but Landau did offer a tantalising hint of what premise the sequel might have. Here’s my translation: If the public likes Avatar, it’s a possibility.

After all, here we are exploring the surface of the planet Pandora. The interior remains to be seen. Read more: James Cameron’s Producer on Battle Angel Alita, The Dive and Avatar 2 | /Film

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