London, Sept 19 (ANI): Despite her character dying in the 2009 sci-fi blockbuster 'Avatar', Sigourney Weaver has revealed that she will star in the planned sequels.
"Don't worry, I will be back," the BBC quoted her as telling US movie website Coming Soon.
Though Weaver's character botanist Grace Augustine was fatally wounded in a climactic battle, the actress said director James Cameron had told her "no one ever dies in science fiction".
"He's told me the stories for the next two movies and I have to say that they're absolutely wonderful. Now we just have to make them," she added.
Rumours are that work on the scripts has begun, but, as yet, there is no filming schedule.
When shooting commences, 'Avatar' 2 and 3 will be made back-to-back, with months of post-production to create the computer-generated alien world of Pandora.
'Avatar' became the highest grossing film of all time, taking an estimated 2.7 billion dollars at the box office, after being released in December 2009. (ANI)
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