AVATAR Director James Cameron Reveals Why He Scrapped A Sequel Titled AVATAR: THE HIGHER GROUND

AVATAR Director James Cameron Reveals Why He Scrapped A Sequel Titled AVATAR: THE HIGHER GROUND

Avatar director James Cameron has revealed that he wrote and scrapped an alternate sequel which was set to be titled The Higher Ground and boast impressive zero-G sequences. Find more details right here...

By JoshWilding - Nov 10, 2022 08:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Avatar
Source: Total Film (via SFFGazette.com)

Back in September, Avatar director James Cameron revealed that he spent an entire year writing a sequel he ended up completely scrapping. By the time Avatar: The Way of Water is released in theaters next month, it will have been thirteen years since the first movie broke box office records, and Cameron has certainly had plenty of time to mull over ideas. 

As for that cancelled follow-up, it was set to be titled Avatar: The Higher Ground

"I was working with a team of writers. We had a lot of ideas," Cameron tells Total Film (via SFFGazette.com). "We kept trying to corral it into a box and it never quite fit. So at a certain point, I said, ‘I’ll just finish it, and see if it’s a movie.’ I did. It came out, I think, at 130 pages. It was like, ‘Man, this is a great story. This is a hell of a read.'"

The filmmaker went on to say the sequel was scrapped because "it was missing one of those critical elements about sequels, which is that it didn’t go enough into the unexpected. It also didn’t play enough by ‘Avatar’ rules, which is to connect us to the dream world, that which has a spiritual component that we can’t even quite quantify in words."

"It ticked every other box, but it didn’t tick that one."

Despite it not becoming a reality, Cameron confirms he included a few ideas from the script in both The Way of Water and an upcoming graphic novel. There's one element he does wish we'd been able to see on the big screen, though. 

"I mean, you’ve got the Na’vi fighting with bows and arrows in zero-G. I mean, I’m there! I want to see that movie. But it just didn’t achieve enough of the overall story and thematic goals that I had in mind. So we’re turning it into a Dark Horse graphic novel. You’ll be able to see that interim battle that took place between movie one and movie two."

Avatar 3 has already been shot, and the director hopes to release at least two more instalments. With any luck, we'll get some sort of badass zero-G action somewhere down the line because it sounds like that would have given even the widely touted underwater scenes a run for their money.

Avatar: The Way of Water splashes down in theaters worldwide on December 16.

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Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 11/10/2022, 8:01 AM
BringFFtoMCU
BringFFtoMCU - 11/10/2022, 8:06 AM
@Urubrodi - We all know this was the reason. Some dude knocked on his door, and told him that the memes would be pouring in more than the BO tickets.
Spoken
Spoken - 11/10/2022, 8:08 AM
@Urubrodi - LOL!
Urubrodi
Urubrodi - 11/10/2022, 8:08 AM
@BringFFtoMCU - Had this gone ahead I doubt they would have kept this name XD
Pathogen
Pathogen - 11/10/2022, 8:21 AM
Does it matter? I can't imagine any sequels will be better than the original, and that one was pretty crap
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 11/10/2022, 9:47 AM
I mean, without gravity to bias the arrow on it's rest you'd be pretty hard pressed to aim accurately so the arrows would be flying off in all different directions. And is this zero-g with or without atmosphere? Because without then the fletches at the ends wouldn't really stabilize the arrows properly and you'd end up with them slamming into targets sideways.

I guess if the soundtrack was by Boots Randolph it'd be kind of worth it to see.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 11/10/2022, 10:19 AM
He must have realized higher ground would take him further from the water.
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