Friday, October 16, 2020

New Avatar Dark Horse Series Coming

 


Dark Horse Comics have announced that they will to expand on their Avatar comic book line with a sequel to the 2009 film called “Avatar: The Next Shadow.”

A four-part miniseries by writer Jeremy Barlow (“Alien Vs. Predator: Thicker Than Blood”), artist Josh Hood (“We Can Never Go Home”), and letterer Wes Dzioba (“Avatar: Tsu’tey’s Path”), the miniseries will take place immediately after the conclusion of the film, and follow Jake Sully as he struggles to maintain order within the Omaticaya clan after his arrival, with a plan to take him out of the Na’vi being put into place. Gui Balbi will be providing each issue with its cover artwork.

Dark Horse have previously published two comic books further exploring the world of Pandora; “Avatar: Brothers,” a Free Comic Book Day 2017 story about Sully’s bond with the Great Leonopteryx, and 2019’s miniseries, “Avatar: Tsu’tey’s Path,” which chronicled the journey of Laz Alonso’s character. “The Next Shadow” will be the first time the publisher has told a story taking place after the events of James Cameron’s film, with the previous titles only delving deeper into the original story.

The next cinematic entry into the Avatar frachise, the as yet officially untitled Avatar 2, is scheduled for release in cinemas in December 2022.

“Avatar: The Next Shadow” #1 will be released physically and digitally on January 6, 2021.

via multiversitycomics.com

Sunday, August 16, 2020

Happy Birthday James Cameron!

The staff at JamesCameronOnline.com wishes Jim a very hppy birthday! Keep on creating!

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

The Story of James Cameron: new Biopic


A new biopic styled series on James Cameron is up now. Weekly with bonus interview episodes with close Cameron friends and collaborators. It’s a 10-episode miniseries, so will be releasing through August at apple.co/Blockbuster and GetBlockbuster.com

Friday, May 22, 2020

Avatar Filming Resumes

Jon Landau revealed quite an impressive photo from the Avatar Saga set on his social media accounts. This is so far the most revealing, or rather, "rich" behind the scene shot so far


Thursday, April 30, 2020

New Subsection: ALIEN TRILOGY


Check out our new SubPage/blog dedicated to the first three ALIEN films, aka Alien Trilogy at http://jamescamerononline.com/ALIENTRILOGY.htm

All sorts of subjects and reviews will show up there in time

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

‘Akashinga: The Brave Ones’ Trailer.


“I want to use my skills and training to protect this animal…to protect this land. I’m prepared to give my life,” declares a member of the Zimbabwean all-female anti-poaching called Akashinga in the forthcoming National Geographic documentary short Akashinga: The Brave Ones from executive producer James Cameron and director Maria Wilhelm, executive director of the Avatar Alliance Foundation.

The short sheds light on the vigilant group which trains to face down poachers in order to save wildlife at a moment’s notice. Akashinga: The Brave Ones is set to have its world premiere at the EarthXFilm Festival, which will be held virtually April 22-27 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. The documentary short is also an official selection of the Tribeca Film Festival and will broadcast on National Geographic later this year in 171 countries and 43 languages.

With many of Africa’s key species, including elephants, reaching levels near extinction, Akashinga is a radical, new and highly effective weapon against poaching. The group was founded by Damien Mander, who serves as CEO of the International Anti-Poaching Foundation and Akashinga. The docu shows how the team, drawn from the abused and marginalized, is revolutionizing the way animals are protected and communities are empowered — and its members’ own lives are being transformed. Mander’s innovative approach to conservation calls for community buy-in rather than full-on armed assault against poachers. With the COVID-19 global pandemic, Akashinga is more crucial now than ever as resources are becoming scarce and wildlife becomes more vulnerable to poachers.

“The illegal trafficking of wildlife is one of the world’s largest criminal industries, linked to terrorism and, some evidence suggests, to the pandemic we’re struggling to stop,” said Mander. “Wildlife trafficking must be stopped at the source. This is the job of wildlife rangers like the Akashinga. They’re the first and last line of defense not just for nature, but also for humanity.”

“While we battle with an increasingly powerful viral enemy, the poaching wars rage on,” said Cameron. “The Akashinga are front-line warriors — fiercely committed to protecting Africa’s most vulnerable species and to securing a positive future for their communities. They fight to ensure nature wins.”

“At a time when we need to be brave, the proud and courageous women of Akashinga have lessons to teach us all — about the unique power of sisterhood, the importance of collaboration and the essential nature of community,” adds Wilhelm. “The question is whether we’re willing to learn the lessons they have to teach.”

Akashinga: The Brave Ones is produced by Kim Butts, Drew Pulley and Wilhelm; it is executive produced by Cameron.

From deadline.com

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Tuesday, February 11, 2020

James Cameron in new Rolex Oscars ad


Jim Cameron appeared on 2020 Oscars ad for Rolex along with fellow directors. Watch here - https://youtu.be/EA88vwxyUFE

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Avatar II Concept Art Revealed

The official Avatar account revealed 4 concept artworks for the first Avatar sequel. Go check them out, meanwhile heres one of them