‘Avatar’ filmmaker James Cameron said that he may pass the baton to another director after the third movie in the series.
Since the release of the blockbuster film in 2009, four sequels have been announced to continue to story of the fictional world of Pandora. The first, Avatar: The Way Of Water, is set to be released in December, while the untitled third film, shot back-to-back with the sequel, is set to follow in 2024.
James Cameron has been intimately involved in the production of sequels to his 2009 blockbuster “Avatar” for over a decade, and the filmmaker has revealed that he is considering leaving the world of Pandora behind for other projects in the future.
“The Avatar films themselves are kind of all-consuming,” Cameron said. “I’ve got some other things I’m developing as well that are exciting. I think eventually over time – I don’t know if that’s after three or after four – I’ll want to pass the baton to a director that I trust to take over, so I can go do some other stuff that I’m also interested in. Or maybe not. I don’t know.”
Even so, Cameron expressed excitement about the potential to watch his grand plan for the “Avatar” saga come to fruition.
“Movie four is a corker. I actually hope I get to make it. But it depends on market forces,” Cameron said. “Three is in the can so it’s coming out regardless. I really hope that we get to make four and five because it’s one big story, ultimately.”
Cameron has walked away from the director’s chair for projects he has worked on for years, such as “Alita: Battle Angel,” which was eventually directed by Robert Rodriguez while Cameron remained on board as an executive producer and co-writer.
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