Cliff Curtis' role of a lifetime

Publish Date
Tuesday, 9 May 2017, 12:17PM

Kiwi actor Cliff Curtis has just landed the role of a lifetime - cast as a lead character in all four of James Cameron's upcoming Avatar films.

Producer Jon Landau revealed the news exlusively to the New Zealand Herald today, saying both he and Cameron were "really excited".

"Not only is Cliff a great actor but he is a great person too," said Landau from his Los Angeles office.

Curtis will play Tonowari, who is the leader of the Metkayina, the reef people clan.

Landau said both he and Cameron, who are members of New Zealand's screen advisary board, have followed Curtis' career from Once Were Warriors through to Dark Horse.

"No one shines brighter than Cliff," said Landau, adding that Curtis is "a shining example of the extraordinary creative talents from New Zealand's film community that have drawn us to produce our films in the country".

Curtis will join returning cast members Zoe Saldana, Sam Worthington and Sigourney Weaver on the shoot, which will begin production at Wellington's Stone Street Studios next year.

The first of the four sequels is due for release in December 2020, with the final film set to release in 2025.

Released in 2009, the original Avatar film earned more than $3.9 billion at the global box office and remains the top grossing film of all time.

Curtis is one of New Zealand's most prolific actors, starring in some of the country's most celebrated films, including The Piano, Once Were Warriors, Whale Rider and The Dark Horse.

Most recently, he led the cast in The Walking Dead spin-off series Fear The Walking Dead, which is now in its third season.

The news comes as Cirque du Soliel announces it will bring its Avatar-inspired show Toruk to New Zealand later this year.

 

Source: NZ Herald

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