Avatar 2 Screenwriters comment on important character decision

Avatar 2 | Screenwriters comment on important character decision

[Spoilers de O Caminho da Água à frente]

Human character created among the Na’vi in Avatar: The Way of Waterspider (Jack Champion) played an important role at the end of the film when he met his father, the villain Quaritch (Stephen Lang), of death. coauthors of the sequel, Amanda Silver and Rick Jaffa commented on the choice of the boy, who developed a complicated relationship with the antagonist during the feature film.

“The film allows Spider to explore his ambivalent feelings and I love that the audience is like, ‘Don’t save him!’ But the idea of ​​Spider being forced to save Quaritch is interesting character wise.”

Jaffa concluded her colleague’s speech by saying that throughout the creative process of O Caminho da Água, “almost every idea we had was discussed, considered, edited, revised, discarded and saved”. “If someone has an idea, we stick with it, sometimes for two or three days we just deal with it. The moment we go through this type of verification system, we are completely focused. I think that translates [no produto final].”

After JamesCameronDirector and cowriter of the feature film, O Caminho da Água needs to earn at least $2 billion to avoid damage to the Disney. However, market specialists believe that the mission of the new avatar is “simpler” and the film can benefit if it “only” $1.5 billion.

Although Cameron has completed four Avatar sequels in total, its release will depend on how well Avatar: The Way of Water performs at the box office. If so, the third feature will reach the public December 2024while Avatar 4 will be released in 2026 and Avatar 5 in 2028.

Avatar: O Caminho da Água is now in Brazilian cinemas.

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