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James Cameron Arrives In New Zealand To Resume Production On ‘Avatar’

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The worlds of “Avatar” are about to come alive again. Canadian director James Cameron and producer Jon Landau touched down in Wellington, New Zealand, on Sunday to prepare for “Avatar” to resume production.

As of May 29, New Zealand has one active COVID-19 case and all visitors to the country must enter a mandatory 14-day government-monitored quarantine period upon arrival.

RELATED: New Pic Shows Kate Winslet, Zoe Saldana Filming ‘Avatar 2’ In Special Water Tank Landau announced their arrival on Instagram, sharing a snapshot of himself and Cameron at the airport with their masks on.

He previously posted that crew that had been evacuated at the start of the coronavirus outbreak would be making their return shortly.

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