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Cameron Fought Studio for More Avatar Sequels

9 Dec

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Summary

  • James Cameron expanded 'Avatar' sequels from three to four films.
  • Studio pushed back, but Cameron cited billions in box office.
  • The script for 'Avatar 4' reportedly earned an amazed studio response.
Cameron Fought Studio for More Avatar Sequels

Director James Cameron shared that he encountered significant pushback from the studio when he decided to increase the number of planned "Avatar" sequels from three to four films. He explained that this decision involved splitting one script into two, ultimately extending the franchise to five movies.

Cameron countered the studio's concerns by highlighting the proven box office power of the "Avatar" franchise, which has already grossed billions worldwide. The original "Avatar" remains the highest-grossing film in history, with "Avatar: The Way of Water" also achieving massive success.

Interestingly, Cameron noted that the script for "Avatar 4" was the first in the series to receive a highly unusual and enthusiastic response from studio executives, described as an email simply stating, "Holy fuck," signaling its exceptional quality and potential.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
James Cameron expanded the 'Avatar' franchise to four sequels to fully develop the story across more films, a decision he made after the success of the first movie.
Initially, the studio pushed back against Cameron's request for more sequels, but he convinced them by citing the proven financial success of the 'Avatar' films.
The script for 'Avatar 4' received an unprecedented and highly positive reaction from studio executives, who reportedly responded with an email simply stating, 'Holy fuck.'

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