Hollywood director James Cameron had reportedly landed in New Zealand to resume the production of the highly anticipated film, Avatar 2. The team of the film had to suspend all the work due to the global outbreak of Coronavirus.
19.05.2020 - 15:27 / variety.com
By Manori Ravindran
International Editor
British author and screenwriter Neil Gaiman has apologized after being reprimanded by Scottish police for traveling from New Zealand to the Scottish island of Skye — a journey that has rattled residents of the 10,000-strong community who have been trying to self-isolate.
Police Scotland confirmed to Variety that the “American Gods” author had been approached by local officers on Sunday after Gaiman detailed his late April trip from Auckland to the
Hollywood director James Cameron had reportedly landed in New Zealand to resume the production of the highly anticipated film, Avatar 2. The team of the film had to suspend all the work due to the global outbreak of Coronavirus.
The worlds of “Avatar” are about to come alive again.
By Tom Grater
By Patrick Frater
LOS ANGELES — A sequel to James Cameron’s sci-fi movie blockbuster Avatar will go back into production next week for the first time since it was shuttered by worldwide efforts to contain the coronavirus, producer Jon Landau said on Friday.
Production on James Cameron's long-in-the-making Avatar sequels is set to restart in New Zealand as soon as "next week," according to producer Jon Landau. Work on the Avatar sequels came to a halt in mid-March after the New Zealand government instituted a lockdown to stem the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country.
Production on the long-awaited Avatar sequels will resume in New Zealand next week, according to the film’s producer.
The production of James Cameron's much-awaited Avatar sequel is all set to restart in New Zealand. The filming of Avatar 2 was put on hold in March after the New Zealand Government instituted a lockdown amid the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic to promote social distancing and stop the spread of the deadly virus.
By Jordan Moreau
After years of delays and then having production halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the upcoming “Avatar” sequels may be moving forward.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
British author Neil Gaiman has apologized for breaking his homeland’s COVID-19 lockdown measures by returning to the country from New Zealand.
Neil Gaiman has apologised after returning to Scotland from New Zealand during the Covid-19 pandemic.