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James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of the Water will soon be released and with it, Disney would be getting a fresh set of box office hits. The reviews for the movie have been positive so far, stating that the visual experience has been truly one of a kind. The wait for the movie has been worth it and the fans couldn’t be more excited.

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A still from Avatar: The Way of the Water

The director’s confidence in his movies has been interesting to see as there has been no instance where Cameron does not seem to believe in his filmmaking. His trust in Titanic, Avatar, and now its sequel has made the fans eager to see what he has explored and what more is he willing to bet on.

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James Cameron Trusts In His Avatar Sequel Despite Having A Massive Budget

What Avatar: The Way of Water brings is an entirely new experience for fans as it explores oceans, families, and threats of both the humans and the people from Pandora. A majority of it sees the beauty of the Na’vi and their planet, the creatures that reside there, and all that lies under the ocean. However, its huge budget might just put it on the line if it does not do as well as James Cameron hopes for, with the series seeing an end sooner than later.

A still from James Cameron’s Avatar sequel

“We would find a way to create as much as we could to finish the saga, round it off. We’d find an earlier offramp and then see if maybe the cost of production could come down through technical advances in the future and then revisit it. So, it ain’t over ‘til it’s over, basically.”

Even though the director had to miss his own premiere due to covid, he still holds a lot of hope and is optimistic about the movie. While a majority of his movies have been massive successes, the Terminator franchise never got a chance to have an ending via Cameron’s work. So while a lot of his work may hold confidence, not all work out.

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James Cameron Addressed His Work And How He Could Make A Five Parter Avatar Franchise Work

While in an interview, James Cameron explained how he would deal with the franchise if Avatar would end up being a failure. This would have especially been possible considering that something similar happened to Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings series as well.

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“It’s definitely doable, and it would be satisfying. Wouldn’t be as satisfying to me because what happens is, after [Avatar 3], the story goes in a really unexpected direction and three is a natural stopping point. We enter a whole new problem and then that whole problem absorbs Movie 4 and Movie 5. So it’s a natural stopping point.”

Although James Cameron stays strong so as to not think about a potential failure for something he worked so massively hard on, he does have a plan, possibly ending the franchise after its third movie if the box office does not receive it as well as he would have hoped for.

Avatar: The Way of Water will be available to watch in theatres from 16th December 2022.

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Also Read: “I refused to do it without him”: James Cameron Fought With Deadpool Director During Terminator: Dark Fate, Predicted Movie Would Flop Without Arnold Schwarzenegger

Source: Deadline

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An avid writer fluent in everything Marvel, Adya Godboley is an Assistant Content Lead for FandomWire. She has rich experience in critically analyzing all that is said in between the lines. Hopelessly obsessed with Greek Mythology, she is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Arts in English. Adya has written over 1300 articles on various topics expressing her passion and love for all things entertainment.