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Avatar 2 filmmaker Jon Landau REVEALS new plot details about the sequel: It is the story of the Sully family

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After keeping all the details about the film under tight wraps for years, producer Jon Landau finally spilled some beans on the plot of James Cameron's upcoming film.

Just earlier this month, it was reported that the production of eagerly-awaited Avatar sequel is all set to restart in New Zealand.

The filming of sci-fi sequel was put on hold in March after the New Zealand Government instituted a lockdown amid the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic to promote social distancing and stop the spread of the deadly virus.

Recently, while discussing the film with Radio New Zealand, Jon revealed that the movie will be a story about the Sully family. “This is the story of the Sully family and what one does to keep their family together, ComicBook

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