The creators of Avatar continue to delight fans with photographs due to the riding the upcoming sequels. This time on the official page of the franchise in Twitter, the next photo was published with the filming in the pool - the star was captured by the stars of the original "Avatar" Zoe Saldan and Sam Worthington, as well as Kate Winslet and Cliff Curtis, who will play Na'vi from Metcayin's sea clan. Winslet will play a girl named Ronal, and Curtis is the head of the tribal tribe.
As you know, the continuation of Avatar will be largely devoted to the underwater world of Pandora's planet. For underwater filming in the pavilions, a huge pool of 3.4 million liters was built.
From the set of the sequels: @Jimcameron. Directing The Actors Before The Dive Underwater for Performance Capture.
- avatar (@Officialavatar) May 6, 2020
Fun Fact: That Layer of White On The Water's Surface IS Comprised of Floating Balls That Prevent Lights From Interfering with Filming Underwater. pic.twitter.com/dobws6qoxf.
In the photo you can see that the surface of the water is covered with special balls - they are needed in order to block outsiders, which interferes with the shooting under water. On the actors' heads, the "capturing of movement" with mini-chambers have already become familiar. On the surface of the water, the artists are kept using foam tubes that allow them to maintain the physical forces necessary to work under water.
The exit of the first of the four coming sequels "Avatar" is scheduled for December 17, 2021. Subsequent parts will leave every two years.