Given the latest hints that Avatar 5 will visit Earth, Avatar producer Jon Landau expands on this idea but ensures that Earth won't be bleak as expected.
Film producer Jon Landau teases that the vision of Earth visited in Avatar 5 will not be as bleak as previously expected. Through the action-packed sequel Avatar: The Way Of Water, James Cameron's epic sci-fi franchise opened up only slightly more on the lore and history concerning why the human species needed so desperately to obtain resources from the alien planet Pandora.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Despite the apparent dyer state of the human home world, Avatar producer Jon Landau hints to Empire Magazine that Earth may not be quite the dystopian hellscape in the franchise's eventual finale, Avatar 5. With a time-jump expected in Avatar 4, Landau states that Avatar 5's reveal of Earth will be used to push a theme of hope rather than despair.
"After a big time-jump in Avatar 4, the final film will come to Earth. The series' only previous glimpse of our planet has been in deleted scenes from the first film, presenting it as a stark dystopia. "There's over-population, and a depletion of our natural resources that make life harder... But we don't want to paint a bleak picture for where our world is going. The films are also about the idea that we can change course.
Landau's comments suggest the idea of change and redemption for the human characters within the franchise. Even with the financial success of both Avatar and Avatar: The Way Of Water, a criticism leveled at both films has been the almost entirely one-note depiction of human villains. Greedy corporate businesses men and military troops have taken up antagonistic roles to the almost universally virtuous Na'avi in both films thus far, bar some notable exceptions such as Norm and Grace.
Ultimately, Avatar 5 is still a long way off, and if Cameron's comments about the growing intensity of the closer sequels are anything to go by, the Sully family is in for a remarkable Na'vi battle before leaving Pandora. Hinting at what is yet to come in the franchise's fourth installment in particular, Cameron has stated his producers were shocked by certain revelations and actions in the story.
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