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Tuesday, December 29, 2009 at 1:36AM Cameron Exploring Other Moons in 'Avatar' Sequel?
What's next for James Cameron and Avatar? He's already discussed making a sequel, but now a little more light has been shed on it.

Cameron tells The Los Angeles Times that an Avatar 2 or whatever it might be called could explore the other moons in the same planetary system occupied by Pandora, the moon at the center of his new runaway hit.
"The planet in Pandora's sky is called Polyphemus and it's a primary for a system of moons just like in our solar system," explained the King of the World. "We have some story ideas about how to branch out into other moons of Polyphemus and the Alpha Centauri A solar system."
Added Cameron, half-jokingly, "But we gotta make some money with this movie first before we think about the sequel." Now, of course, Avatar seems destined to be quite successful for Fox and the filmmaker, so that might hasten the studio's ideas for another film in the series that doesn't take a decade to make its way into theaters.
Would the humans return? They aren't viewed very positively on the whole in the first film, and Cameron has taken a rash of criticism for that very thing in some circles. But in his shoes, the only reason to make a sequel is not money, which he has more than enough of now. He'd be interested in taking the technology forward again, and that would probably involve making a full performance-capture film, and I wouldn't be surprised if we see another alien race in a sequel should it ever take place.


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