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A sequel waited 13 years, Avatar 2 was expensive to shoot underwater, and Cameron was worried about making money

On the evening of December 14, the filmmakers of "Avatar 2" released a new still and set photo, which focuses on the visual effects concept of the underwater world and looks very cool. It is reported that this sequel will take the audience to explore the beautiful and mysterious underwater world of Pandora's star.

A sequel waited 13 years, Avatar 2 was expensive to shoot underwater, and Cameron was worried about making money

Judging from the photos released, director Cameron appears to be inside a submersible, guiding everyone to shoot underwater. Another behind-the-scenes photo revealed is of two actors in special costumes making movements underwater, while the photographer next to him is also fully armed, only to see him wearing a diving suit and fins and wearing diving goggles, while holding a huge camera to shoot the two.

A sequel waited 13 years, Avatar 2 was expensive to shoot underwater, and Cameron was worried about making money

Another photo shows a crew of staff wearing professional diving gear watching Cameron in an artificial pool, while the director stands outside the pool as if to communicate with them, perhaps telling them what to do next.

A sequel waited 13 years, Avatar 2 was expensive to shoot underwater, and Cameron was worried about making money

In this way, underwater shooting is really not easy, first of all, the camera and actors need to soak in cold water for a long time, but also according to the director's requirements to complete the work seriously, which is a huge challenge for people's physiology and psychology. At the same time, this kind of shooting also brings a very high cost.

A sequel waited 13 years, Avatar 2 was expensive to shoot underwater, and Cameron was worried about making money

Director Cameron lamented that there is a big question now, can this film make money in the end? Moreover, it is revealed that he has also secretly screened some clips of the film recently, perhaps to test the public's response to this movie. Judging from a still released by the film, the picture effect is very beautiful, and it seems that fans have not been white over the years.

A sequel waited 13 years, Avatar 2 was expensive to shoot underwater, and Cameron was worried about making money

Netizens saw that the director was worried about making money, and they also expressed their views in the comment area, some said "must make money" "after all, they will make money after all, they have invested so much money" And some people said that they have waited too long, feeling that they are dying, and envy that future generations can jump directly from Avatar 1 to Avatar 2.

A sequel waited 13 years, Avatar 2 was expensive to shoot underwater, and Cameron was worried about making money

The first release of "Avatar" was in 2009, I don't know if you can remember the plot of this one? And the sequel "Avatar 2" is currently tentatively scheduled to be released in North America on December 16 next year, which is equivalent to waiting for a sequel for 13 years, it is really a good work ten years to grind a sword, let's look forward to the audiovisual feast together!

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