Sam Worthington, the star of Avatar: The Way of Water, has disclosed that james cameron authored an entire avatar script that will never be made. With his epic follow-up, Avatar: The Way of Water, director james cameron continues the science-fiction fantasy saga 13 years after the original avatar rocked the world and broke all box office records. The upcoming movie, which takes place 10 years after the Na'vi overthrew the Resources Development Administration, centres on Jake Sully (Worthington) and his Na'vi partner Neytiri (Zoe Saldaa), who battle to defend their family and community.
Worthington said that cameron developed an entire avatar script that will never be made in a recent interview with Collider. Worthington and Saldan
a were provided with a finished avatar screenplay to bridge the ten-year gap between the first film and Avatar: The Way of Water. Jim [Cameron] handed us a script of 1.5 that he wrote that depicts the interval between avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water, and he wrote a full movie, according to Worthington. The actor lauded the narrative and added, "When do we shoot this one, I asked. Because this is incredible. 'No, no, that's simply something I composed over the past year to give you his narrative,' he responds." Saldana revealed that she kept the script after he let her borrow it and had no intention of returning it, contrary to what Worthington initially believed.
Worthington and Saldaa withheld any information about the plot of the avatar 1.5 screenplay, but the majority of the backstory will presumably be revealed naturally through the plot of Avatar: The Way of Water. The new movie's lengthy running time will allow it to cover the occasions preceding Jake's ocean journey. Fans can only guess what happened during the ten-year hiatus.
The events that soon followed the Na'vi uprising are probably covered in Cameron's avatar 1.5 script, which also shows how the Na'vi rebuilt their civilization after the conflict. Detailing Jake and Neytiri's relationship as their family expanded to include three biological children and the reasons behind their decision to adopt Kiri, the enigmatic teenage character played by Sigourney Weaver, as well as Miles "Spider" Socorro (Jack Champion), a human born on the Hell's Gate base who Jake and Neytiri saved.