Director James Cameron has announced the completion of principal photography for the fourth installment of the Avatar franchise. Shot primarily in New Zealand, the film is said to push the boundaries of underwater motion-capture technology. The story reportedly jumps forward in time, focusing on a new generation of Na'vi warriors.
The production has been a significant boost for the New Zealand film industry, employing thousands of local crew members. Industry insiders suggest that the budget for this installment has eclipsed previous records, driven by the development of "real-time rendering" tools. This allows actors to see their digital environments while performing.
Fans are already speculating on the plot after leaked concept art showed a "volcanic biome" on Pandora. The film is scheduled for a late 2027 release, following a massive post-production phase. Disney has expressed immense confidence in the project, noting that the franchise remains a cornerstone of global theatrical revenue.