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- James Cameron has confirmed plans for an Alita: Battle Angel sequel, following the completion of the Avatar sequel.
- Robert Rodriguez will collaborate with Cameron on the Alita sequel, potentially marking a renewed commitment to the franchise.
- The collaboration between Cameron and Rodriguez indicates a possible potential third movie, dependent on the success of the second film.
- With work on the Avatar sequel complete, Cameron will now focus on Alita 2, bringing hope to fans who have wondered about the future of the series.
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James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez to Collaborate on Alita Sequel Following Avatar Sequel Completion
Since 2019, fans have wondered whether James Cameron planned a sequel to Alita: Battle Angel. In December, while speaking with Empire about Avatar: The Way of Water, Cameron thanked fans for their support of the first film and confirmed that he is considering an Alita sequel. He also stated that he promised Robert Rodriguez they would collaborate on another project—presumably Alita 2. They are also exploring options for a potential third movie, dependent on the second film’s success. Because Cameron lives near Rodriguez, he will focus on Alita 2 now that work on the Avatar sequel is complete—welcome news for fans. Yukito Kishiro’s original manga, Battle Angel Alita (GUNNM in Japan), ran from 1990 to 1995. This collaboration suggests a renewed commitment to the Alita franchise.
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| Official Name | Postcard from Croatia to Alita |
| Brief Summary | In the early summer of 2025, I traveled to Croatia for the 33rd Croatian One-Minute Film Festival to present a short film. So I took a camera with me to shoot shots of Velika Gorica, Požega and Zagreb. With the material obtained I put together this film-postcard without sound for Alita, very inspired by Teo Hernandez and Tomonari Nishikawa. |
| Released | June 20, 2025 |
| Duration | 4 minutes |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Countries of Origin | HR, ES |
| Actors | Javier Renes |
| Director | Eloy Gurucharri |
| Authors | Eloy Gurucharri |