By Lee - 12 August 2021
The sequel to Avatar, which has not been news for a long time, has recently exposed brand new developments. In the interview, Stephen Long, who once played the Avatar villain, revealed to the media that the film has a tearful script, and the film director James Cameron's application of technology at the shooting scene impressed him deeply.
Stephen Long said: After reading the script of the last movie, I cried. It tells an extremely great story, and I am sure the audience can be moved by it. Cameron is definitely the smartest person on set. Everyone When we encounter any problems on the set, he can solve them. Sometimes he will come to the set the next day and say what problems he has solved. His entire career has been spent like this. Hollywood's Avatar The sequel is a set of films that have been unresolved for many years. The first part of the film was released in 2009, and then the shooting of the sequel was put on the agenda.
Four sequels will be shot at the same time. In September 2020, Cameron said that Avatar 2 and Avatar 3 have basically been filmed. Affected by the epidemic, the sequel to Avatar was postponed overall. But Cameron said earlier that the postponement of the release does not mean that the crew will have one more year to shoot the film. In Avatar, Stephen Lang plays the role of Colonel Miles Quach, he is the commander of the human security forces on Pandora, responsible for the security of the RDA company's base on Pandora. On the first day he came to Pandora, he was attacked by beasts on this planet, leaving scars on his face. Therefore, he is hostile to the creatures of this planet and is also the villain of this film.