AVATAR Resurfaced Concept Art Reveals What Became Of Earth And Why RDA Invaded Pandora

AVATAR Resurfaced Concept Art Reveals What Became Of Earth And Why RDA Invaded Pandora

Some concept art from 2009's Avatar offers a better idea of what's happened to Earth, and our planet looks suitably futuristic...and even a tad post-apocalyptic. You can see what might be on the way here!

By JoshWilding - Jun 26, 2023 10:06 AM EST
Filed Under: Movies

Avatar: The Way of Water continued to expand Pandora, taking us to a new part of the planet while diving into its oceans. That resulted in some of the best VFX we've ever seen in a modern blockbuster, though the sequel was relatively slow-paced and didn't move James Cameron's overarching story as forward as we'd hoped. 

However, in an interview which took place last December, franchise producer Jon Landau revealed, "In ['Avatar 5'] there is a section of the story where we go to Earth. And we go to it to open people’s eyes, open Neytiri's eyes, to what exists on Earth."

In other words, Neytiri will somehow find herself on Jake Sully's planet, a unique twist that, while a long way off, has a tonne of potential. 

Now, some resurfaced Avatar concept art - courtesy of artists Seth Engstrom and Dylan Cole - reveals what Earth looks like a hundred or so years from now. As you can see, it appears crowded, polluted, and suitably futuristic. 

In The Way of Water, General Frances Ardmore confirmed Earth is a dying planet, and as Jake makes his way around this unnamed city, it looks suitably overcrowded and near-post-apocalyptic. 

It's for that reason the RDA has invaded Pandora, of course, and we're sure Cameron will revisit this artwork when the time comes to finally shift the action back to our planet. 

We recently learned that Avatar 3 has shifted its release date to December 19, 2025. As a result, Avatar 4 moves to December 21, 2029, with Avatar 5 now taking aim at a December 19, 2031 release.

Check out this concept art below.

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