It’s Crossed James Cameron’s Mind ‘We Could Be Getting High on Our Own Supply’ with ‘Avatar 3’ – IndieWire
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For our part, we’re just disappointed “Avatar 3” is no longer called “Avatar: The Seed Bearer” as originally rumored several years ago.By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy.
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