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    James Cameron won't revisit 'Avatar'
    Maryland Leader
    Friday 10th September, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Filmmaker James Cameron has said that he will not revisit 'Avatar' following the release of the definitive director's cut in November.

    Cameron is determined not to squeeze any more mileage out of 'Avatar' and has promised to close the door on the fantasy film once his final version is out.

    'No, I'm not going back to this. There's no re-visiting this downstream and I don't see it coming back into theatres at all unless 20 years from now they want to do something and I'm a doddering old guy who can't stop them,' dailystar.co.uk quoted him as saying.

    The moviemaker re-released his record-breaking 3D hit last month with an extra nine minutes of footage and plans to put out an ultimate director's cut on DVD in November, which will include further seven minutes footage.

    However, the news does not spell the end of the 'Avatar' franchise as Cameron is planning a sequel in 2014.


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