‘Avatar’ sequels depend on revenue: James Cameron | Avatar sequel future will be based on box office performance james cameron

by time news

Hollywood film director James Cameron has given an answer about Avatar film sequences. ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ is slated to release in December. It is the second installment in the Avatar film series. In this case, Cameron, the director of the film, has said this.

The first part of Avatar was released in 2009. This film received a huge response worldwide. It had grossed around US$ 2.85 billion at the box office. The film won Oscars in three categories: Best Cinematography, Art Direction and Visual Effects.

Its second part ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ will be released in December. The film team also said that the subsequent parts of Avatar will be released at intervals of 2 years till 2028. However, director James Cameron has now said otherwise.

“A lot has changed in the world even now when I wrote this film. There are tons of streaming sites, etc. This film can bring the idea that everyone should come to the theaters. But the question here is how many people will be ready for this change.

So is the market situation. So, the Avatar film series is intended to end with three parts. But, it depends on the box office (collection) performance.

There is also an intention to give the responsibility of directing this film to a promising director. I am developing an interesting plot. But I don’t know what will happen,” said James Cameron.

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