Nolte: James Cameron Announces ‘Avatar 3, 4, & 5’ Will Happen
Oscar-winning director James Cameron announced this week that there will be an Avatar 3, Avatar 4, and Avatar 5.
Oscar-winning director James Cameron announced this week that there will be an Avatar 3, Avatar 4, and Avatar 5.
The Walt Disney Co. is facing a box-office disaster as the new “Avatar” sequel plunged 58 percent in its second weekend of domestic release — a huge drop-off considering the first Avatar only declined 2 percent in its second weekend back in 2009.
James Cameron’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” pushed feminist boundaries to the max by featuring a very pregnant alien woman riding into battle alongside the men, an image the director touted as a sign of “female empowerment.”
James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water faces calls for boycotts from Native Americans and indigenous groups for alleged cultural appropriation and for promoting the white savior complex.
Avatar 2 is underperforming, Strange World is an outright flop, and the Disney stock price is sinking like a rock.
“Avatar: Way of the Water” tanked in China, which once again shows that Hollywood sold its soul to China’s Nazis for no good reason.
“Avatar: The Way of Water” belly-flopped on its opening weekend in China, bringing in $57.1 million, far below the approximately $120 million it was expected to earn. The shortfall has surely come as a disappointment for Disney, which is seeking to replicate the success of the first Avatar movie — the highest grossing Hollywood movie in China at the time of its release in 2009.”
Director James Cameron’s Avatar: Way of the Water is underperforming at home and worldwide, at least for right now.
James Cameron’s $350 million Avatar: Way of the Water opened with a $17 million Thursday night.
Yes, “Avatar: The Way of Water” is Dances with Wolves in Space Part II with the same on-the-nose, subtle-as-a-Joel-Osteen-smile-on-Sunday messaging.
Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron reflected upon his upcoming “Avatar” sequel and how it will focus on some of his lessons of evolving as a man, likening the testosterone that fueled him in his youth to a “toxin” that he had to cleanse himself of.
James Cameron’s 2009 blockbuster ‘Avatar’ is breaking records as it dwarfs Disney’s controversial ‘Mulan’ in China.
The highest-grossing film of all time is once again Avatar, a 2009 sci-fi adventure directed by James Cameron and produced by Jon Landau.
It seemed destined to happen and Marvel’s “Avengers: Endgame” has finally toppled “Avatar” as the highest grossing box office movie of all-time, earning over $2.7897 billion.
“Terminator” and “Avatar” director James Cameron is no fan of the decade-long string of Marvel superhero movies that have flooded theaters, the frustrated director says, “enough already.”