David Thewlis on playing a Na’vi in Avatar 2: "I’m fascinated to see how I’m going to look"

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Over the course of lockdown, we've received a steady-stream of Avatar 2-related news. Multiple photos from behind-the-scenes have been posted online, showcasing just how intricate James 🉐Cameron's underwater sequel will be. Speaking to our sister publication 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Total Film in the news issue, David Thewlis – a newcomer to the series – talks about wo🍸rking on Avatar 2 and how the filming process worked.☂  

"I’ve got no idea what my scenes will be like because there are about 16 guys in the room with video cameras but they’re just shooting reference shots for Jim [Cameron] to look at later," he says. "What those guys are shooting will never be on the screen, what’s being shot is obviously on these sensors. There are ab🍷out 200 around the room, do𝓰ing their thing. 

"I am a Na’vi, I&rsq⛎uo;m a blue thing in it – which I didn’t quite un𝕴derstand when I went to meet [Cameron]. I was quite surprised when I got offered that. I’m fascinated to see how I’m going to look, because they sort of make them look a bit like oneself. It’s fantastic!"

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Thewl𒅌is also speaks about the "weird" experience of being new to a franchise that's using groundb🐠reaking special effects. 

"For the first time, I f🦂elt like a total newcomer, like it was my first job," he says. "I was on set having been working for 35 years on film sets and I was like, 'So what do we do? What’s that doing here? Why is he doing that? Do we do it now?' I felt very naïve. And of course, I was, because none of the rules applied from everything I’ve learned."

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