Director James Cameron recently made a trip to the Amazon rain forest regions of Brazil, revealing that he also wants to bring the cast of Avatar 2 to the region. Here's what he told the Brazilian press last week.

"Avatar is a film about the rain forest and its indigenous people. Before I start to shoot the two films I want to bring my actors here, so I can better tell this story. Actors could learn about the natives and what real life in the jungle is like."

During his trip, he met with members of the caiapo tribe. The chief baptized the director with the name, "Krapremp-ti," which means, "man who is a friend of the jungle." James Cameron revealed he would use that name in the sequel, and that he would have made a better movie had he visited the area sooner.

"If I had met the caiapos before making Avatar, I would certainly have made a better film."

The director wouldn't reveal any casting information for Avatar 2 yet.