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James Cameron in two-week quarantine before Avatar filming

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James Cameron has entered a two-week quarantine after arriving in New Zealand to restart filming on the Avatar sequels.The country, which became a popular movie-making location after the global popularity of the Lord Of The Rings trilogy, reopened for film production this month.However after traveling from the United States, the 65-year-old Titanic director is still going to quarantine by government rules.

Staying safe: James Cameron and producer Jon Landau have entered a two-week quarantine after arriving in New Zealand to restart filming on the Avatar sequelsProducer Jon Landau broke the news with an Instagram post of himself and James wearing masks while on the tarmac at Wellington International Airport.'Made it to New Zealand.

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