'Avatar 2' News: James Cameron Reveals ‘Avatar’ Sequels Will Film With Glasses-Free 3D Technology

By Rita Mendoza - 04 Nov '16 09:38AM
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"Avatar" fans have been anticipating its sequel since the release of the blockbuster film "Avatar" in 2009. While there have been more award-winning films since then, the record-breaking Avatar seems to uphold its pedestals in place, being the highest grossing movie of all time gathering $2.782 billion worldwide.

The release date for "Avatar" 2 is sometime in December 2018, along with the other three sequels to be rolled out by 2023. James Cameron wants to complete the script for all four sequels before they start filming. He is currently working on other scriptwriters such as Josh Friedman who wrote Steven Spielberg’s ‘War of the Worlds’ remake, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver of ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’, and Shane Salerno who penned the ‘Armageddon.’ While Cameron kept hush-hush on the plot, he was heard saying that there will be “whole new worlds, habitats, and cultures” in Avatar 2.

In recent reports, fans who are awaiting "Avatar" 2 will be excited to know that Cameron hinted that he is working on a 3D technology that does not require wearing any glasses. Cameron is also planning to film the "Avatar" 2 in 48 fps, which is like the quality of ’The Hobbit’ films.

While the glasses-free 3D technology is already available, it is in its early stages. While some brands like Samsung have already introduced such technology, it is still nowhere near the quality that is expected with "Avatar" 2. However, with all things in tech, it is hard to predict if the glass-free 3D technology will be available in the future.

James Cameron is known for his skills in directing. The "Avatar" 2 sequels, as he puts it, promises that it will be really good and the viewers will be amazed.  Well, when he puts it that way, it is pretty hard to disagree that the "Avatar" 2 and its sequels will be as good as the last one if not better.

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