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James Cameron Rescued Entourage's Fictional Aquaman
10 Feb
Summary
- James Cameron directed a fictional Aquaman movie on Entourage.
- Cameron wrote a letter explaining why the movie wouldn't bomb.
- His input turned the fictional Aquaman film into a hit.

In the fictional narrative of HBO's "Entourage," director James Cameron took on the monumental task of steering a planned "Aquaman" blockbuster.
Creator Doug Ellin initially envisioned the film as a potential career setback for the character Vinnie Chase. Ellin found a unique way to make the improbable concept work by enlisting Cameron's directorial prowess.
Cameron's commitment was so profound that upon learning of Ellin's plan for the movie to fail, he penned a detailed letter. This correspondence outlined precisely why the "Aquaman" film was destined for success.
Ultimately, Ellin embraced Cameron's strategic insights, recognizing their genius. This creative redirection ensured the fictional "Aquaman" movie became a significant hit, significantly boosting Vince's trajectory toward Hollywood stardom.


