The third installment of Avatar promises something extraordinary and visually spectacular, a sentiment James Cameron, the film's director and writer, strongly believes in.
Cameron revealed in an exclusive interview with the Stuff that he had shown the film to a few selected people, and the feedback suggested that it was definitely the most emotional and possibly the best of the three so far.
"We'll find out, you know, but I feel pretty good about it. And the work is exceptional from the actors. It's pretty heart-wrenching in a good way," he added.

He also announced that he will complete his five-film Avatar series in New Zealand, a process that will span another five or six years. He has already written and "roughly designed" the fourth and fifth installments. The third film is scheduled for a global release on December 19.
"We're in very good shape on it. I think we've got about 1000 people employed, mostly here in Wellington right now, and hopefully, we'll roll right over into [movies] four and five from that," he said.
The third movie’s success is highly anticipated, following the major achievements of the first two films, with the original becoming the highest-grossing film of all time and the second earning over $2.3 billion.