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James Cameron's future plans
The 'Titanic' director discusses sci-fi projects 'Avatar' and 'Battle Angel Alita'.
Mar 1 2006
James Cameron has announced his next project and it's…either 'Avatar' or 'Battle Angel Alita'. Yup, the big fella still hasn't decided!
Speaking to Ain't It Cool News, Cameron said both films are in pre-production at the moment, and although he'll wait until the last minute before deciding which to go with, he does plan to make them back-to-back over a three year period.
Cameron also said that 'Battle Angel Alita' will be the first part in a proposed trilogy.
If that wasn't enough, the 'Titanic' director is also working on a project to beam live 3D footage from the surface of Mars, and a documentary involving a space walk.
To read about all about James Cameron's spectacular future plans, head to Ain't It Cool's original story here.
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