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Avatar sequels to be made in New Zealand | Avatar sequels to be made in New Zealand |
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Three sequels to the movie Avatar are to be made in New Zealand, director James Cameron and the New Zealand government have announced. | Three sequels to the movie Avatar are to be made in New Zealand, director James Cameron and the New Zealand government have announced. |
The move means at least NZ$500m ($413m, £254m) will be spent in New Zealand and hundreds of jobs created. | |
It came after the government increased film industry tax rebates up to 25% from the current 15%. | It came after the government increased film industry tax rebates up to 25% from the current 15%. |
Avatar, which was also shot in New Zealand, was released in 2009 and went on to win three Oscars. | Avatar, which was also shot in New Zealand, was released in 2009 and went on to win three Oscars. |
The 3D film is the highest grossing movie of all time. | The 3D film is the highest grossing movie of all time. |
In a statement, Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce described the move as "excellent news for the New Zealand screen industry". | In a statement, Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce described the move as "excellent news for the New Zealand screen industry". |
"The Avatar sequels will provide hundreds of jobs and thousands of hours of work directly in the screen sector as well as jobs right across the economy," he said. | "The Avatar sequels will provide hundreds of jobs and thousands of hours of work directly in the screen sector as well as jobs right across the economy," he said. |
Under the new rebate rules, the base will be raised to 20%, with another 5% available if producers meet specific criteria in terms of benefits to New Zealand. | Under the new rebate rules, the base will be raised to 20%, with another 5% available if producers meet specific criteria in terms of benefits to New Zealand. |
The changes were aimed at both encouraging domestic production and "increasing the competitiveness of our incentives for international productions in the short to medium term", a separate statement said. | The changes were aimed at both encouraging domestic production and "increasing the competitiveness of our incentives for international productions in the short to medium term", a separate statement said. |
New Zealand Prime Minister John Key called the Avatar announcement "a great Christmas present for those involved in making world-class movies". | New Zealand Prime Minister John Key called the Avatar announcement "a great Christmas present for those involved in making world-class movies". |
James Cameron said it was "quite a thrill to be officially saying that we're bringing the Avatar films to New Zealand". | James Cameron said it was "quite a thrill to be officially saying that we're bringing the Avatar films to New Zealand". |
He aimed to release the three movies yearly from late 2016, he said. | He aimed to release the three movies yearly from late 2016, he said. |
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