With the preparation for the filming of the next movie in the 'Avatar' series stepping up, in light of Sam Worthington's revelation that 'Avatar 2' will begin shooting during October of next year, James Cameron is evidently seeking out suitable locations for the sequel to the highest grossing movie at the box office of all-time. Given the monumental success of the first 'Avatar' movie, which grossed well over $2.5 billion, Cameron is likely to be given a pretty free rein to realise his artistic vision for the remaining three movies in the 'Avatar' quadrilogy, with estimates regarding the budget for the 'Avatar' sequel putting it at around $200 million. Thus, Cameron is currently working out every element of how filming will proceed for this potentially multi-billion dollar movie, and news has filtered through today which has indicated that Cameron may be ready to make a decision in the next few days regarding filming locations for the forthcoming 'Avatar 2'. It had previously been reported that Cameron was considering ditching one of the primary locations for the filming of the original 'Avatar' movie, New Zealand, owing to its onerous tax conditions.
via Yahoo Movies UK – Movie News | Film Reviews | Movie Trailers http://uk.movies.yahoo.com/avatar-james-cameron-decision-over-avatar-2-filming-121800751.html
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