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In this film publicity image released by 20th Century Fox, the character Neytiri, voiced by Zoe Saldana, left, and the character Jake, voiced by Sam Worthington are shown in a scene from, "Avatar."

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'Avatar' relaunches in theaters in Aug.

This special edition will have extra footage

Updated: Thursday, 08 Jul 2010, 3:52 PM EDT
Published : Thursday, 08 Jul 2010, 3:51 PM EDT

LOS ANGELES (AP) - James Cameron is sending audiences on an extended tour of " Avatar " as his blockbuster returns to theaters next month with eight minutes of extra footage.

Distributor 20th Century Fox announced Thursday that Cameron's special edition of "Avatar" will debut exclusively in digital 3-D and IMAX 3-D theaters on Aug. 27.

Cameron said the added footage will include new creatures and action scenes set on the distant moon of Pandora, where his sci-fi spectacle plays out among greedy humans and the noble blue-skinned warriors who live there.

"Audiences repeatedly told me they wanted more of Pandora and wished they could have stayed there longer," Cameron said.

With the new footage, the special edition of "Avatar" will run just 10 minutes shy of three hours.

The studio has not finalized how widely the film will play but expects it to run in a few hundred theaters domestically.

The biggest modern blockbuster, "Avatar" has rung up $2.7 billion in box-office revenue worldwide.

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