James Horner revealed in an interview with Andrew Freund at the Los Angeles premiere of the IMAX documentary Living in the Age of Airplanes this past Monday that he has “started to get ideas from the filmmakers” about his music for James Cameron’s upcoming Avatar sequels, while it will be a while before he starts recording anything for the project. Avatar 2 is currently scheduled to be released in December of 2017 by 20th Century Fox with two more sequels planned to come out in the following years. Check out the video interview, in which the composer also talks about scoring Living in the Age of Airplanes, how he got involved in the project and his interest in flying, after the jump. The documentary will open in select IMAX theaters this Friday, April 10 and a soundtrack album is expected to be released around the time the movie comes out on Blu-ray and DVD.
James Horner Talks ‘Avatar’ Sequels
Posted: April 9, 2015 by filmmusicreporter in Film Music NewsTags: Avatar, Avatar 2, James Cameron, James Horner
Please, no danger motif this time, James. Enough is enough.
Yeah, you should better shut the fuck up.
Enough is enough.
It must have taken you HOURS to come up with such a complex insult. Are you sure you were the quickest sperm?
James Horner is disappointed with the level of comments under the post about himself 🙁
geez broski. calm down. lol
I’m with you macejko, pretty dumb!