James Cameron’s ‘Avatar’ is the most expensive Hollywood flick ever
November 24th, 2009 - 2:05 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )London, November 24 (ANI): James Cameron’s upcoming epic film Avatar has been dubbed as the most expensive film in Hollywood history.
The science fiction blockbuster is said to have a budget costing a staggering 300 million pounds.
The movie, slated for a December release this year, is being touted as a breakthrough in terms of filmmaking technology, for its development of 3D viewing and stereoscopic cinematography.
“We opened up a big can of worms with this movie. It was a lot of work,” the Daily Star quoted Cameron as saying.
The film is based on an epic conflict on a far-away world called Pandora, where humans and the native species Na’vi, engage in war over the planet’s resources and existence. (ANI)
- Avatar: A Different Incarnation Of Animation - Dec 19, 2009
- Avatar 2 To Be Released In December 2014 - Oct 29, 2010
- Avatar's Na'vi language becoming a rage! - Oct 19, 2010
- Parents naming their babies after 'Avatar' characters - Jan 18, 2010
- Avatar To Re-Release Worldwide With Extra Footage On August 27 - Jul 12, 2010
- James Cameron accused of ripping off ideas for 'Avatar' - Jan 14, 2010
- Fans struggle to cope with Avatar 'blues' - Jan 14, 2010
- Cameron to build an 'Avatar' theme park - Sep 22, 2011
- Avatar would have been 'terrible' if it was live-action, says James Cameron - Aug 11, 2010
- James Cameron's "Avatar" Trailer Debuts Online - Aug 21, 2009
- Film Makers to raise Dam Issue - Sep 09, 2010
- 'Avatar' leaves audiences depressed for not being real! - Jan 13, 2010
- James Cameron thinks Oscars' Avatar actors snub 'unfair' - Feb 04, 2010
- James Cameron battled to keep 'Avatar' focused on environmental issues - Apr 23, 2010
- First Look: AVATAR (2009) - Nov 20, 2009
Tags: avatar, blockbuster, breakthrough, budget, can of worms, cinematography, conflict, daily star, epic film, existence, hollywood, hollywood flick, hollywood history, james cameron, london, native species, pandora, science fiction