Surprise: James Cameron may not direct all of the Avatar films

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Giacomo Cameron may have created the planet Pandora, but there is a chance the director will no longer direct the Avatar.

After the first groundbreaking film in the series, Cameron has decided to continue the saga with four more stories, the first of which, Avatar: The shape of water, arrives in Argentine cinemas on December 15, 2022. The third installment has not been announced, but reportedly The Hollywood reporter is expected to be released in December 2024since it was shot consecutively with Avatar 2.

“The films of Avatar themselves consume too much… ”Cameron said in an interview with the magazine Empire, and he added that there are other projects he is developing that excite him.

James Cameron, in a moment during the filming of the sequel, which will debut in Argentina on December 15.  Clarin archive photo

James Cameron, in a moment during the filming of the sequel, which will debut in Argentina on December 15. Clarin archive photo

“I think that in the end, over time, I don’t know if it will be after three or four films, I think I will want to hand over the baton to a director that I trust will take over and that I can do other things that also interest me …”, he continued the director before hesitating out loud and leaving everything to be seen. “Maybe yes or maybe no. I don’t know …”

While he’s not entirely sure whether he will direct – or not – the rest of the AvatarCameron can’t wait to see how the stories unfold.

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"The fourth film is a huge ball," Cameron said, "I really hope I can make it."

“The fourth film is a huge ball,” Cameron said, “I really hope I can make it.”

“Everything I need to say about family, sustainability, climate, the natural world, the issues that matter to me in real life and in my film life, I can tell it all the way through AvatarHe said, insinuating that each film in the saga ends up being a channel of self-expression and, at the same time, a subtle lowering of the line.

“The fourth film is a huge ball,” he said, “I really hope to get there. I don’t know what can happen yet. But it depends on market forces. I really hope we can. do four and five why in the end Avatar It’s a good story. “

At the time Cameron pointed out that his main inspiration for making that universe was “all the science fiction books I read as a child”, and especially the style of the American writer’s literary saga. Edgar Rice Burroughs.

"Avatar: The Shape of Water" comes more than ten years after the premiere of

“Avatar: The Shape of Water” comes more than a decade after the original premiered.

During the last decade, Avatar It was the highest-grossing film in history, up to Avengers: End of the game took over the position in 2019. The film was re-released in the United States on August 27, 2020 in 3D and IMAX 3D theaters, with some previously unreleased scenes.

Avatar 2, sequel coming soon more than ten years later from the premiere of the original, it will mark the return to the big screen of box office winner Cameron. The trailer for what’s to come promises new adventures starring the Na’vi in ​​Pandora.

Speaking of what’s to come, the successful director spoke elliptically: “The process of this second part sounds a little crazy “, Cameron admitted in connection with his plan for the sequel. “I mean yes Avatar I wouldn’t have made so much fucking money, we would never have been able to do it because it’s really crazy … “

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