Photo: Don Arnold/WireImage; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation/Kobal/ShutterstockAvatar: The Way of Waterhas yet to open in theaters, but starSam Worthingtonsays filming for the next installment has practically wrapped.OnThe Tonight Show StarringJimmy Fallonon Tuesday, Worthington told Fallon that “about 80, 90 percent” of the thirdAvatarmovie has already been filmed.According to the Australian actor, part of the fourth film has been shot as well: “We did a few scenes because the kids were aging out.““There’s five in the saga if we’re lucky enough to get it,” the 46-year-old actor told theTonight Showhost.Though three moreAvatarfilms are already slated to release in 2024, 2026 and 2028, Worthington, like franchise writer-directorJames Cameron, said that the success of the long-awaited sequel will dictate how much of the Na’vi’s future will make it to the screen.“We’re not arrogant enough to assume it’s going to connect,” the actor said of the soon-to-be-releasedWay of Water. “We really hope so because we love the movie and hope other people do too.“When asked what he thinks of the followup to the groundbreaking 2009 movie, the actor said that it doesn’t just measure up to the original — “it blows it away.““I get quite emotional talking about it,” Worthington told Fallon.“What Jim’s done, he’s made it about a family,” the actor continued, referring to Cameron, the creative mind behind the iconic alien world. “And it’s powerful.““Not only is it visually stunning and you’re seeing a part of Pandora that you’ve never seen before, all under water, but it’s about what you do to protect your family,” Worthington said. “And I think after COVID, I think everybody needs that kind of message.““It’s about what you would do for those that you love,” he added.The long-awaited sequel will follow the original film’s main characters, Jake Sully (Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), as they embark on a new adventure: parenthood.Sigourney Weaverand Stephen Lang will also reprise their roles in the film, alongsideAvatarnewcomersKate Winslet,Cliff Curtis,Michelle Yeoh,Edie Falco, Joel David Moore and CCH Pounder.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Avatar: The Way of Wateris in theaters Dec. 16.
Photo: Don Arnold/WireImage; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation/Kobal/Shutterstock
Avatar: The Way of Waterhas yet to open in theaters, but starSam Worthingtonsays filming for the next installment has practically wrapped.OnThe Tonight Show StarringJimmy Fallonon Tuesday, Worthington told Fallon that “about 80, 90 percent” of the thirdAvatarmovie has already been filmed.According to the Australian actor, part of the fourth film has been shot as well: “We did a few scenes because the kids were aging out.““There’s five in the saga if we’re lucky enough to get it,” the 46-year-old actor told theTonight Showhost.Though three moreAvatarfilms are already slated to release in 2024, 2026 and 2028, Worthington, like franchise writer-directorJames Cameron, said that the success of the long-awaited sequel will dictate how much of the Na’vi’s future will make it to the screen.“We’re not arrogant enough to assume it’s going to connect,” the actor said of the soon-to-be-releasedWay of Water. “We really hope so because we love the movie and hope other people do too.“When asked what he thinks of the followup to the groundbreaking 2009 movie, the actor said that it doesn’t just measure up to the original — “it blows it away.““I get quite emotional talking about it,” Worthington told Fallon.“What Jim’s done, he’s made it about a family,” the actor continued, referring to Cameron, the creative mind behind the iconic alien world. “And it’s powerful.““Not only is it visually stunning and you’re seeing a part of Pandora that you’ve never seen before, all under water, but it’s about what you do to protect your family,” Worthington said. “And I think after COVID, I think everybody needs that kind of message.““It’s about what you would do for those that you love,” he added.The long-awaited sequel will follow the original film’s main characters, Jake Sully (Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), as they embark on a new adventure: parenthood.Sigourney Weaverand Stephen Lang will also reprise their roles in the film, alongsideAvatarnewcomersKate Winslet,Cliff Curtis,Michelle Yeoh,Edie Falco, Joel David Moore and CCH Pounder.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Avatar: The Way of Wateris in theaters Dec. 16.
Avatar: The Way of Waterhas yet to open in theaters, but starSam Worthingtonsays filming for the next installment has practically wrapped.
OnThe Tonight Show StarringJimmy Fallonon Tuesday, Worthington told Fallon that “about 80, 90 percent” of the thirdAvatarmovie has already been filmed.
According to the Australian actor, part of the fourth film has been shot as well: “We did a few scenes because the kids were aging out.”
“There’s five in the saga if we’re lucky enough to get it,” the 46-year-old actor told theTonight Showhost.
Though three moreAvatarfilms are already slated to release in 2024, 2026 and 2028, Worthington, like franchise writer-directorJames Cameron, said that the success of the long-awaited sequel will dictate how much of the Na’vi’s future will make it to the screen.
“We’re not arrogant enough to assume it’s going to connect,” the actor said of the soon-to-be-releasedWay of Water. “We really hope so because we love the movie and hope other people do too.”
When asked what he thinks of the followup to the groundbreaking 2009 movie, the actor said that it doesn’t just measure up to the original — “it blows it away.”
“I get quite emotional talking about it,” Worthington told Fallon.
“What Jim’s done, he’s made it about a family,” the actor continued, referring to Cameron, the creative mind behind the iconic alien world. “And it’s powerful.”
“Not only is it visually stunning and you’re seeing a part of Pandora that you’ve never seen before, all under water, but it’s about what you do to protect your family,” Worthington said. “And I think after COVID, I think everybody needs that kind of message.”
“It’s about what you would do for those that you love,” he added.
The long-awaited sequel will follow the original film’s main characters, Jake Sully (Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), as they embark on a new adventure: parenthood.Sigourney Weaverand Stephen Lang will also reprise their roles in the film, alongsideAvatarnewcomersKate Winslet,Cliff Curtis,Michelle Yeoh,Edie Falco, Joel David Moore and CCH Pounder.
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Avatar: The Way of Wateris in theaters Dec. 16.
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