The Los Angeles Times Blog has an interview with James Cameron, the director of Avatar.
“We’re working on finishing an additional six minutes of the film — which includes a lot of Weta work — for a theatrical re-release in August. We were sold out of our Imax performances right up to the moment until they were contractually obligated to switch to “Alice in Wonderland,” so we know we left money on the table there. And the 3-D really helped “Avatar” right up until the moment that it hurt it. And it hurt it at the moment “Alice” and then “How to Train Your Dragon” and “Clash of the Titans” came in and sucked up all the 3-D screens. We went from declining 8% a week to declining 50%. Clearly, it wasn’t market forces directly; it was the availability of theaters. So we’re going to wait until there’s a time to come back in, inject the new footage into the mix and see if we can interest people in the “Avatar” experience in theaters.”
I don’t know about anyone else, but I am so sick of hearing people talk about this silly 3-D trend. It’s just a clever scam to raise ticket prices. I don’t care what Cameron says. Fortunately, however, the new DVD appears to be in regular 2-D.