'Avatar 2' News & Updates: Fox Releases Screening Date? Fan Theories To Consider

By Abe Narra - 25 Nov '16 05:10AM
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A sneaky and quiet 20th Century Fox dropped a number of release date additions and changes. One of them is an untitled film from Lightstorm Entertainment, which is owned by Avatar's director James Cameron. Is this the sequel to the highest grossing film ever?

Fans are highly speculating the release date, which will be on Dec. 21, 2018, is Avatar 2. At CinemaCon, Cameron said the sequel will hit the theaters on Christmas season on 2018 and sequels would follow in 2020, 2022, and 2023.

In previous reports, Fox announced that they would be in charge of Cameron's Avatar sequels' film distribution. They expect the sequel would be seen again on the big screen in December 2018.

Ever since its success, Avatar has always been the talk of the people about its sequel and its production. Seven years after its release, people are still waiting to see something new about the world of Na'vis.

But don't get too excited. Plans for Avatar 2 has never been complied upon since the release date was just a by-word for delays at this point. The sequel was previously planned to be released in December 2014 to 2017.

Other Fox movies like Ridley Scott's Alien: Covenant and other Marvel films also have a determined release date already before some of them could even start their production.

John Wick co-director David Leitch will direct Deadpool 2, the sequel of the summer blockbuster superhero flick starring Ryan Reynolds. So it might be the unnamed Marvel movie.

Alien Covenant, a sequel of Prometheus, is going to compete New Line's Annabelle 2, the Dwayne Johnson film Baywatch, Open Road's Nut Job 2, and another Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul.

Scott also released a new poster for Alien Covenant which really looks exciting for the fans of the movie franchise that was first starred by Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley.

So what is Fox really planning here? No word or statement from them yet.

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