The delay or the push back in the release of “Avatar 2” was apparently worth it as James Cameron revealed in a very recent interview that the reason for such is the fact that his team is currently focusing on creating graphics for the ocean ecosystem of Pandora.
After the graphics have been completed, the production film will start filming the underwater oceanographic exploration similar to the one shown in the movies “Titanic” and the “The Abyss.”
Cameron was also quoted in the interview as saying that the production team is doing all the three “Avatar” sequels so they are creating an ocean ecosystem for Pandora.
The director said that there is no direct map between the deep ocean exploration that he has done in “Titanic” and the ocean stuff that they are doing for the three “Avatar” films, but he will continue doing such as he has always been fascinated by ocean exploration stuff.
He explained that fans will get to see only part of the environment of Pandora. He said that the scuba diving he did before in the deep ocean has more of a direct connection to “Avatar 2” and “Avatar 3” which will not take place completely under the water. Cameron added that those are just part of the environment of Pandora that audience will see.