James Cameron Addresses Avatar 4's "Likely" Chances & Reveals Which Fan-Favorite Character Will Get An Upgrade As He Changes Plans
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The director emphasized that the audience's response will play a decisive role in the course of the story in the fourth part.
James Cameron Teases ‘Avatar 4’ Plans As Pandora’s Billion-Dollar Saga Continues
James Cameron has given ‘Avatar‘ fans a major reason to celebrate, especially for those who want to get immersed in the bioluminescent wonders of Pandora. The legendary director, who already has four billion-dollar-grossing titles under his belt, confirmed at the Saturn Awards that a fourth instalment is a huge possibility, even as the franchise navigates […] The post James Cameron Teases ‘Avatar 4’ Plans As Pandora’s Billion-Dollar Saga Continu…
James Cameron Says AVATAR 4 Is “Very Likely” Even After AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH Fell Short at the Box Office
The future of the Avatar franchise is still looking pretty solid, even if the latest chapter didn’t quite reach the massive heights of its predecessor. While Avatar: Fire and Ash pulled in impressive global numbers, it earned significantly less than Avatar: The Way of Water. Still, director James Cameron says the next installment is likely moving forward.The filmmaker recently addressed the situation and reassured fans that the journey on Pandor…
Avatar 4 is "very likely," according to James Cameron
As we know, Avatar: Fire & Ash didn't drum up quite the same box office success as the previous two films. Our third trip to Pandora didn't make us wait as long to see it as the second film did, and so fans were perhaps a bit fatigued of 10-foot aliens. This left the sequels, Avatar 4 and 5, in somewhat of a limbo. At the Saturn Awards, as caught by ScreenRant, director James Cameron said that while he's not made a decision on Avatar 4 yet, he …
James Cameron: "Avatar 4" Is 'Very Likely'
Box-office revenue for “Avatar: Fire and Ash” looks set to end up just shy of $1.5 billion, a far cry from the $2.3 billion of the second film and and $2.9 billion of the first. As a result, questions have lingered for months about whether Disney will move forward with the remaining two films that filmmaker James Cameron had planned. Cameron’s seemingly apprehensive comments in interviews didn’t help much either. Now though, the famed “Titanic” …
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