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Cameron: Avatar 3 Box Office Could End Franchise

2 Dec

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Summary

  • James Cameron may abandon Avatar franchise if Fire and Ash underperforms.
  • Filmmaker cites rising production costs and declining theater attendance.
  • Cast members express hope for future films despite uncertainty.
Cameron: Avatar 3 Box Office Could End Franchise

Director James Cameron has indicated a potential end to the Avatar franchise, stating he would walk away if "Avatar: Fire and Ash" fails to be a major box office success. He recently shared on a podcast that the massive costs of filmmaking require a substantial return, questioning if future installments are financially viable given fewer people attending theaters. Cameron acknowledged that while he is confident the film will make money, its success must be significant enough to warrant further sequels.

Despite Cameron's pragmatic outlook, the film's cast is hopeful. Sam Worthington, who plays Jake Sully, suggested that the current story arc feels like a 'final battle.' Stephen Lang, reprising his role as the villain, expressed confidence in the franchise's longevity, referencing past long breaks and the potential for more stories. Parts of the fourth Avatar film have already been shot, with Jack Champion, who plays Worthington's son, expressing a strong desire for those prequel scenes to be seen by audiences.

Cameron himself, however, appeared focused on the present, enjoying the premiere of "Fire and Ash" and playfully stating he is currently 'unemployed' when asked about films four and five. The scripts for these future movies are reportedly complete, but their realization now hinges on the performance of the imminent release, leaving the future of the expansive Pandora saga in a state of suspense.

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Director James Cameron has stated he is willing to end the franchise if "Avatar: Fire and Ash" does not perform well at the box office, though the scripts for films four and five are already written.
Cameron is concerned about the high production costs of Avatar films and the current trend of declining cinema attendance, questioning the financial viability of future sequels.
Cast members like Sam Worthington and Stephen Lang expressed hope for the continuation of the Avatar saga, with Lang referencing the potential for more stories and Worthington suggesting the current arc feels like a 'final battle.'

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