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Producer promises 'Avatar' sequels getting back on track after COVID-19 delays

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ByStephen Iervolino
Video byFaith Bernstein
May 22, 2020, 8:47 PM

Like many movies, Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron's forthcoming "Avatar" sequels hit a major snag when the COVID-19 pandemic shuttered production.

But now his longtime producing partner insists work will resume next week.

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In an Instagram post showing off some of the movie's extensive physical sets, Jon Landau stated, "Our Avatar sets are ready ... Couldn't be more excited to be headed back to New Zealand next week."

Indeed, the shooting location of the four sequels was key to getting back to work. The island nation -- which took early, methodical steps to limit COVID-19's spread -- currently has just 1,504 confirmed cases of the disease in its population of under five million people, with only 21 reported deaths, according to the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.

"Avatar 2" is slated for a Dec. 17, 2021, opening, while the third, fourth and fifth films in the series are scheduled to roll out in 2023, 2025 and 2027, respectively.

The movies are being shot concurrently. The casts include returning stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang and Giovanni Ribisi; series newcomers include Oscar-winner Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis and Dileep Rao.

The movies will be released by 20th Century Studios, which is owned by Disney, parent company of ABC News.

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