Cameron's stories will most likely be more thrilling and unorthodox now that the avatar trilogy is ready to reach its fifth instalment. Furthermore, because the picture is released by 20th Century Studios, Disney, the film's parent corporation, has the best chance of marketing avatar 2 in a way that appeals to this particular cultural moment. Given this, the notion that people will require a lot of persuasion just to see the movie is absurd.
While the avatar sequels have been delayed, their approach to filmmaking promises to carry on the legacy of the original. The motion capture technology used in avatar has already revolutionised filmmaking and has had an impact on major franchises such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Star Wars. Cameron, on the other hand, is stepping it up a level with avatar 2. He has waited for technology to catch up to his vision because reproducing underwater surroundings is difficult.
He's developed new underwater motion-capture technologies that will immerse actors in a 911,000-gallon tank that simulates ocean currents. Rather than using the standard mo-cap process, the actors' physical characteristics will be animated while they are under water.