Director James Cameron has announced new release dates for all his "Avatar" sequels, the film date is pushed back further and is a big risk to Ubisoft's upcoming game.
The much-anticipated sequel to the original "Avatar" has been delayed by a year. The highly anticipated release of the first sequel to James Cameron's 2009 "Avatar," which was originally slated for release in 2016, has been delayed another year, according to Variety.
James Cameron's ambitious project to film three "Avatar" sequels at one time has proven so challenging that the three-time Oscar winner now expects to release the first follow-up in late 2017, one year later than originally anticipated.
Director James Cameron has recently made an exciting announcement that he plans to make three sequels to 2009 sci-fi blockbuster "Avatar" at a press conference with New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key in Wellington on Monday.