James Cameron e Sigourney Weaver dialogano agli Studi Disney di Los Angeles sul film "Avatar: Fuoco e Cenere," il terzo film del fenomenale successo della saga di "Avatar", che sarà presentato a dicembre 2025, in tutto il mondo, esclusivamente al cinema. Il regista riporta gli spettatori a Pandora in una nuova coinvolgente avventura con il Marine, ora diventato leader dei Na'vi, Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), la guerriera Na'vi, Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), e tutta la famiglia Sully. Il film è interpretato, tra gli altri, anche da Sigourney Weaver nel ruolo di Kiri, la figlia dell'avatar Na'vi della dottoressa Grace Augustine, adottata da Jake e Neytiri. (Immagini di Lucia Magi)
00:00Look, the Sigourney we know from movies is usually very alpha type, you know, and super intelligent, and super in command, and all that, and that's not who you are, right?
00:12It's all acting things.
00:15This was a chance to glimpse the real Sig.
00:18It just sounded like such a fun idea.
00:20We killed her off in the first movie, and I love working with Sig, so I had to bring her back somehow, so she comes back as essentially her own daughter.
00:28Honestly, I think only Jim was crazy enough to do anything like that, but in an odd, strange way, he sees something that other directors don't in me.
00:39They see what I've done, kind of, and he sees this sort of area that is hidden, you know, and again, it gives you such freedom, and he's the kind of director who I think can feel the tenderness of his actors.
00:57It's an invitation for all of us to transform into someone as far away from you as you might imagine, you know,
01:08And I feel so grateful for the opportunity to be able to go back to my nerdy 14-year-old self and re-experience life as her, because I think I had a kind of fractured experience, and it's such a different thing to be able to go back to this time and try to flourish.
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