Avatar Sequel : James Cameron gave us a surprise. A sneak peak into his production set. He posted the visuals from the location and wrote from the set of the sequels: @JimCameron studies the High Camp Bio Lab set before that day’s filming
The wide shot of the set looks spectacular. And, we loved it as much as his fans. One of the fan says : Great. Love these behind the scenes stuff. Still sad the wait ’till release is so long. But I’m glad that no one will be able to criticize James that he uses too much “green screen.”
James Cameron Spectacular Avatar Sequel Set, Sets the anticipation to a whole new level
Here is the picture of the High Camp Bio Lab set before that day’s filming.

If you remember after Avatar was released James Cameron said that he had ideas for this movie years before he made it, he just didn’t have the technology to make it. So maybe that’s why it’s taken so long for him to make more because he hasn’t had the technology.
2.5 years of waiting… Is there any covid 19 lockdown going on in pandora? but everything is worth the waiting.
Here is an official tweet from the makers of the movie Avatar
From the set of the sequels: @JimCameron studies the High Camp Bio Lab set before that day’s filming. pic.twitter.com/iPQ3miInF4
— Avatar (@officialavatar) August 12, 2020
A while ago the makers of the film shared some great creative visuals in the making of the film. Sharing the visuals they wrote: In the #Avatar sequels, you won’t just return to Pandora — you’ll explore new parts of the world. Check out these brand new concept art pieces for a sneak peek at what’s to come.
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In the #Avatar sequels, you won’t just return to Pandora — you’ll explore new parts of the world.
Check out these brand new concept art pieces for a sneak peek at what’s to come. pic.twitter.com/bfZPWVa7XZ
— Avatar (@officialavatar) January 7, 2020
“There is no one more disappointed about this delay than me,” Cameron said in his note.
Here is the message from James Cameron
A message from James Cameron.
Irayo, Na'vi Nation. Stay safe. 💙 pic.twitter.com/Uwi2J6xF4k
— Avatar (@officialavatar) July 23, 2020
“What most of you likely don’t know is that the pandemic is still preventing us from being allowed to recommence most of our virtual production work on stage in Los Angeles. That work is just as critical to the films as the live-action work,” he added.
‘Avatar 2’ schedules has been like a pendulum. From December 17, 2021, to December 16, 2022; ‘Avatar 3’ from December 22, 2023, to December 20, 2024; ‘Avatar 4’ from December 19, 2025, to December 18, 2026; and ‘Avatar 5’ from December 17, 2027, to December 22, 2028.
