Published 18:25 IST, June 17th 2020
'Avatar 2' BTS photo shared by producer Jon Landau ft. director James Cameron
Avatar 2 BTS photo has been shared by producer Jon Landau on his Instagram after the film resumed production in New Zealand after three months. Read more.
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Avatar 2 has become first film to start production amid ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. sequel's production came to a halt three months ago and w producer Jon Landau has shared first behind scenes photo from Avatar 2 as it resumes shooting in almost COVID-19 free country of New Zealand. Check it out below -
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Avatar 2 BTS photo
Producer Jon Landau took to his Instagram recently and shared that production of Avatar 2 has resumed back after ending suspended for months. In photo, James Cameron can be seen seated on director's chair with a crew that looks like its maintaining rms of social distancing. production crew of film also looks to have been slashed down to consist only a few amounts of people, whereas, almost majority of crew can be seen wearing face masks and shields to protect mselves.
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Producer Jon Landau landed in New Zealand along with director James Cameron back on May 31, 2020, to resume shoots of long-awaited Avatar sequel. After landing in New Zealand, Jin and James had to spend 14 days being under self-isolation which is being supervised by New Zealand government.
In a photo shared by Jon Landau on his Instagram, both James Cameron and he could be seen wearing face masks coupled with face shields in order to stay safe. Check out Jon Landau's post below -
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Earlier, producer Jon Landau had revealed that production of Avatar 2 in New Zealand will actually be beneficial for country's ecomy. producer was speaking to a news portal in New Zealand where he'd revealed that production of Avatar 2 itself is going to hire over 400 crew personnel from New Zealand, where a sum of $70 million will be spent during production of Avatar 2.
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producer believes that putting in heavy sum for sequel's production in New Zealand will actually help studios to put un more money though coming years for production of upcoming Avtar films which have been scheduled. But more importantly, producer believes that resuming shoots of Avatar 2 in New Zealand is actually a signal for or big films that even y can begin shooting ir films in country if y follow rms set up to curb spread of COVID-19.
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18:25 IST, June 17th 2020