James Cameron's decade-long project generated a great deal of hype and its cutting-edge cinematography dumbfounded many, so naturally there are high expectations for the Avatar Sequel.
Working closely with Australian engineers, the renowned director is attempting to create a two-man submersible, equipped with 3D cameras that will seat him and his copilot. The Avatar Sequel set will be at the bottom of Marianas Trench, the deepest abyss on earth.
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