Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron's much anticipated 3-D sci-fi epic 'Avatar' is being touted as the most expensive film ever - with a whopping $230 million (Rs.1,200 crore) budget, according to a company statement.
Releasing Dec 18 worldwide, the action-adventure is Cameron's comeback directorial venture after his multiple Oscar-winning 'Titanic' (1997).
Conceived by Cameron 14 years ago, the movie took four years of actual production work and is also generating unprecedented buzz, courtesy the path-breaking technology that has been used for its filming.
Already being praised as a 'fully immersive cinematic experience of a new kind' and a 'revolutionary technology' that will 'alter moviemaking experience' across the globe, 'Avatar' has been shot using the Fusion digital 3-D camera developed by Cameron and Vince Pace.
Produced by Twentieth Century Fox, the motion picture is a blend of live-action photography and virtual photo realistic production techniques.
Starring Sam Worthington, Siqourney Weaver and Zoe Saldana, the movie shows the story of a wounded ex-marine thrust unwillingly into an effort to settle and exploit an exotic planet rich in bio-diversity, who eventually crosses over to lead the indigenous race in a battle for survival.
Advance bookings for the film have already opened in several parts of the US.