Weaver to return in Avatar sequel
Sunday, September 18th, 2011Actress Sigourney Weaver will star in the sequel to sci-fi blockbuster Avatar, despite her character dying in the first instalment.

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Weaver to return in Avatar sequel
Actress Sigourney Weaver will star in the sequel to sci-fi blockbuster Avatar, despite her character dying in the first instalment.

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Weaver to return in Avatar sequel
News Corporation has reported a 21% fall in three-month profits because the film Avatar was making money in the same period last year.
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News Corp hit by lack of big film
Pull out your old Avatar glasses and get ready to clock some serious time in front of the boob tube: Two 3-D television channels will begin broadcasting full time in the coming week, according to the New York Times’ Media Decoder. Discovery, Sony and…
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3-D Channels Invade Cable
Behold, the power of Avatar: In 2010, James Cameron earned $257 million, making him Hollywood’s top earner, according to Vanity Fair’s “Top 40″ list published Wednesday. The Avatar director earned more than double that of Johnny Depp, the next highest…
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James Cameron: Hollywood’s Top Earner
After the success of Avatar, film companies have rushed to bring out their productions in 3D. Emma Jones reports on the growing trend.

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What does the future hold for 3D?
The first sequel to blockbuster hit Avatar will be released in December 2014 with a second to follow 12 months later, 20th Century Fox announces.

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Avatar sequels release confirmed
More blue characters are coming to a screen near you. James Cameron will begin working on Avatar 2 and Avatar 3 for Fox, expected to premiere in December 2014 and December 2015. Last year, Cameron created an imaginary 3-D world for Avatar, which went…
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Avatar 2 and 3 in Works
The filmmaker talks about a new “Avatar” DVD release, his plans for a 3-D re-release of “Titanic” and the state of 3-D filmmaking.

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ArtsBeat: An Interview With James Cameron
Director James Cameron says he gave the government the right advice for cleaning up the Gulf oil spill, but his report was ignored because he’s a “Hollywood guy.” The Avatar director says he assembled a 23-person team-”all the cr