After the success of Avatar, the standard waterway, James Cameron celebrates in Hollywood
While "Avatar: Waterway" was topping the box office, director James Cameron put his hands and feet in cement outside the TCL Chinese Theater in Hollywood on Thursday, in honor of his contributions to the film industry.
Actress Sigourney Weaver tricked director Cameron and producer Jon Landau into going to the party barefoot. Honorees usually wear their shoes.
Ticket sales for "Avatar: Waterway" are expected to exceed two billion dollars in the coming days, making it among the highest-grossing films of all time, along with the first version of "Avatar" and the famous "Titanic", which Cameron directed.
"The box office, from our point of view, allows us to continue," Cameron told Reuters. Cameron has already filmed the third installment in the Avatar series.
The first part of Avatar was a sci-fi version that follows the story of greedy and colonial humans, who strip the resources of a distant planet called Pandora. The events of the new part revolve around Sulli and Nitiri's attempt to protect their planet from another human invasion while trying to raise a family underwater.