James Cameron has drawn a titanic saga before which he now seems to need some space. When we have not yet returned to Pandora from the hand of the second chapter of “Avatar”, a sequel that we will see in theaters on December 16, 2022, the manager starts to suggest that it is necessary to delegate and that all the work needed to continue with that story that started what is still the highest-grossing film of all time; it’s too much if you want to dedicate yourself to other projects as well. So “Avatar: The Sense of Water” and the third installment have Cameron as the director, which may not happen in the face of future chapters of the franchise.

The director himself, in statements to Empire magazine, gave details about his plans for the next films, revealing to consider delegating to other professionals regarding management. “The ‘Avatar’ movies require undivided attention and I am also developing other things that are exciting for me. This is why I think that over time, I don’t know if after the third or fourth, I will want to pass the baton to a director that I trust will take charge. and so I can focus on other things that interest me. Or maybe not. I do not know”.
Despite this Cameron points out that the world of ‘Avatar’ it’s something very personal to himhighlighting in particular his enthusiasm for the next deliveries. “Everything I have to say about family, sustainability, climate, nature and other issues that are important to me in real life and in my cinematic life, I can tell through this saga”which is why this director would have been more enthusiastic “how did it go” history. “The fourth film is a firecracker, a cucumber, in fact I really hope we can do it. But it depends on the market. The third has already been shot, so it will be released independently [de si funciona o no la segunda]. I really hope we can do four and five because it’s a great story in the end. “.
thinking about the box office
Although “Avatar” continues to be unbeatable in terms of box office receipts, Cameron is concerned about the sequel’s reception. therefore, he only has the launch of the second and third episodes (which have already been shot). The acclaimed director, who has also signed films like “Titanic” or “Terminator”, doesn’t assume audiences will turn to him, but he hopes the franchise will continue to expand with him as director or … not.
Source: E Cartelera