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Boiling Point: Too Early to Talk Avatar?
Take for example the Harry Potter franchise, the first to movies were very light en happy and when guillermo del toro went for the third one (The prisoner of Askaban) he darken it up, giving it a very obscure tone with blue camera filters and more scary charctaers.
Another example is the Spiderman franchise, the first two movies were pretty heroic, and entertainig, and the third one really brought out the dark side of the story
You can see this even on the movie posters for that movies...damn!!! even Jurassic Park 3 (movie that really sucked) had a poster that eliminated the yellow of the logo and stuck with gray and metallic tones.
I've been watching this fad for a long time now, and i'm preety sure that there are more examples, so to darken up the third movie of a franchise like Twilight (movies and books that i couldn't care less) it just confirms that the DARK THIRD MOVIES are just a monotonoustrend in movies
There was absolutely no horror in the first book, and I'm assuming it stays like that for the other three. So I'm not sure why he would be signed on to direct. I would love to see him absolutely ruin the movie's faithfulness to the book by actually making it less teeny-bopper friendly, but one can only hope.