Avatar’s Sigourney Weaver Reveals Why James Cameron Cast Her As A 14-Year-Old In The Way Of Water

Avatar’s Sigourney Weaver Reveals Why James Cameron Cast Her As A 14-Year-Old In The Way Of Water

After over a decade, The Way of Water: AvatarThis film will finally be available in theaters by the end of 2012. The primary cast that includes Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña are all returning to Pandora to continue the story that became a global phenomenon. Fans were shocked to discover that Sigourney Weber is returning for the sequel despite her character’s death in the first film. But James Cameron clearly had a different vision for Weaver’s future within the franchise. The acclaimed director cast Weaver as the 14-year-old daughter of Worthington’s Jake Scully and Saldaña’s Neytiri. This seemed like an odd choice, considering Weaver is 73, but as per usual, there is a method to Cameron’s madness.

Interview with the New York TimesThe cast of Avatar 2Weaver and I sat down to discuss the highly anticipated sequel film and how the subsequent films will aim to achieve the same heights as the first. Weaver said that she didn’t think the casting was as bizarre as some people believe.

Jim said that he finally made the decision. ‘You can do this because you’re so immature. Nobody knows this but me, but I know that you’re just 14 at heart.’ And I think Jim is about 16, so he’s not off by much! It was great to discover your inner 14 year old and to refine it. We all know how difficult it can be sometimes and how unfair things seem at the time. If you’re playing someone as sensitive as a 14-year-old girl who’s been uprooted, that’s a whole world of adventure you get to have as this character.

This is such an interesting way to keep Weaver involved in the franchise, as she was a highlight of 2009’s AvatarShe is an inspiration to all she does. The Avatar films are made using motion capture technology, so Weaver’s performance will be more based on emotion, movement, and delivery of dialogue, rather than having to look the part. So this means that Weaver just will have to act and behave like a 14 year old Na’vi rather than looking like one. As long as you keep the Ghostbusters actress’ childlike spirit shines through, she will for sure be great in the role.

One would be silly to doubt James Cameron’s vision, as he is yet to disappoint. Flooding a soundstage in order to film the Titanic may have seemed crazy to some, but that movie’s visuals were exquisite. TitanicThe film became a global hit and was the highest grossing movie of all times. Cameron broke his own record by surpassing it with AvatarIt was a totally original idea. Avatar had no built in fan base that many blockbuster successes had, yet billions of people went to the theater to see Cameron’s blue aliens fly through the sky. It is impossible to underestimate the impact of any filmmaking decision by Cameron. TerminatorDirector feels ill-advised.

There are many plot details to be aware of. The Way of Water: AvatarWhile details are still being worked out, we are slowly getting more information as the release date approaches. Cameron claims that the film will be family-oriented. Stephen Lang will return as the main villain in the film, even though his death was also announced. Avatar. In addition the film is said to center around a water-based Na’vi tribe, so there will be many oceanic visuals to look forward to.

The Way of Water: AvatarThe film will be released in theaters December 16th. It’s predecessor, AvatarFor a short theatrical run, ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ was temporarily removed from streaming services. However, it will be available for Disney+ subscribers to stream in advance. Avatar 2’s release. Starz subscribers can stream the show in the interim. AliensSigourney and James Cameron also co-produced the movie Sigourney Weaver’s newest joint venture, titled. Our 2022 movie schedule contains more information on movies that will hit theaters and stream later in the year.

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