Back in 2009, James Cameron revolutionized cinema with Avatar, a sci-fi epic largely considered one of the most technologically advanced and visually impressive films of all time. It was fast cemented as a mega hit, and eight years later it still remains the highest-grossing movie in history with a staggering $2.8 billion worldwide take. It also earned widespread critical acclaim, going on to win three Oscars at the 2010 Academy Awards.
Its unparalleled success across the board made it a ripe start for a franchise, and Cameron has since revealed he has plans for not one, but four follow-ups. Still, production has been slow. The original Avatar was over a decade in the making, and Cameron’s plans to push the technological limits of filmmaking with glasses-free 3D has undoubtedly curbed development. Thus far, the sequels have been mapped out to hit theaters between 2018 and 2023. There’s been some uncertainty about Avatar 2 meeting its release date, but now it looks like the film is officially headed into production.
According to casting site My Entertainment World, which updates their site with filming schedules and locations, Avatar 2 is set to begin filming August 15 (hat tip to Comicbook.com).