AVATAR 4 And 5 May Not Be Helmed By AVATAR And AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER Director James Cameron

AVATAR 4 And 5 May Not Be Helmed By AVATAR And AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER Director James Cameron

Avatar is very much James Cameron's baby, but the filmmaker has confirmed that he's seriously considering passing the reigns of his planned fourth and fifth movies to another director. Check it out...

By JoshWilding - Jul 06, 2022 06:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Avatar
Source: Empire (via SFFGazette.com)

Whether it's the Terminator movies, Titanic, or Avatar, James Cameron is a filmmaker who has grand ambitions when it comes to bringing his vision to the big screen. When the latter movie was released in 2009, it was obvious a sequel could one day become a reality, but little did we know we'd get four of them beginning with Avatar: The Way of Water thirteen years later.

That first sequel finally arrives in theaters this December, with Avatar 3 following in 2024. Assuming those films are a success (they were shot back-to-back), then the plan is to move forward with the fourth and fifth movies.

While Cameron is the one who came up with the idea to tell the story he's dreamed up over a total of five Avatar movies, he has now told Empire Online (via SFFGazette.com) that he may enlist another director to wrap things up. "The Avatar films themselves are kind of all-consuming," he admits. "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."

That wouldn't be the first time, anyway, as Cameron handed the reigns of Alita: Battle Angel to Robert Rodriguez despite it being a passion project of his. Very little has been revealed about Avatar: The Way of Water's plot, never mind where the franchise goes beyond that. The filmmaker, however, sounds very excited about potentially continuing this tale with part four.

"Movie four is a corker. It’s a motherf***er," he teases. "I actually hope I get to make it. But it depends on market forces. 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 clearly has ambitious plans, and with Pandora already part of the Disney World theme park, we're sure the studio would love to expand this franchise in theaters and on Disney+ as much as possible.

Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, Avatar: The Way of Water begins to tell the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.

To whet audiences' appetites, Disney/20th Century Studios will re-release Avatar in theaters on September 23. As for Avatar: The Way of Water, that arrives in theaters worldwide on December 16.

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manofillintent1
manofillintent1 - 7/6/2022, 7:01 AM
Oh, I was mistaken four and five were already shot too which I thought was wild
Conquistador
Conquistador - 7/6/2022, 7:41 AM
@manofillintent1 - I thought the same. There's been quite alot of conflicting reports from reputable sources. I have a feeling some of it was probably shot, but can't be greenlit until there's a positive box office performance from part 2.

The amount of post production they'll need to do is wildly expensive. So it would have been smart if they were serious about it to do all the practical stuff while they already had the sets etc built.
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 7/6/2022, 11:07 AM
@manofillintent1 - I think the story is already planned out, with a screenplay and script also being written already.

I remember reading Cameron got together with four other writers, and together they planned out the story. After that was done, each writers was assigned a specific one of the four movies to work on.
OptimusCrime
OptimusCrime - 7/6/2022, 7:06 AM
Thats title gave me an epileptic seizure..
Repian
Repian - 7/6/2022, 7:07 AM
Cameron, retire or do something different. Something similar to Bioshock would be perfect for him.
Spawnnn
Spawnnn - 7/6/2022, 7:09 AM
@Repian - cAmErOn sToP doInG pAssIon pRojeCts anD rEtirE or dO wHat I teLL yOu
Origame
Origame - 7/6/2022, 8:31 AM
@Spawnnn - yeah, I really don't get this. The dude literally didn't make a movie since 2009 with the original avatar, so it's not like we've been swarmed with Luke warm films.
Spawnnn
Spawnnn - 7/6/2022, 7:07 AM
Give it to Taika. 3,5 hours of jokes about connecting tails would be wild. LETS GO!!!
Vigor
Vigor - 7/6/2022, 7:16 AM
Looking at these avatar stills, I finally figured out why she hulk looks off in her promos.
These Navi accurately reflect the light hues surrounding them. She hulk show on the other hand doesn't seem to be using light techniques properly. Maybe they can implement that better before release. Ray tracing? Lol idk. Just something I noticed
heisei24
heisei24 - 7/6/2022, 8:18 AM
@Vigor - Lighting is one thing, the lack of facial detail and the off-putting movements are also some of the biggest factors
bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 7/6/2022, 11:05 AM
@Vigor - who knows they might have done that for the show itself.

The trailer is a compressed version, so it's not really accurate for the final product.
OmegaDaGrodd
OmegaDaGrodd - 7/6/2022, 7:28 AM
LMAO

LilJimmy
LilJimmy - 7/6/2022, 7:42 AM
Do we need this many Avatar movies?
Kumkani
Kumkani - 7/6/2022, 7:46 AM
AVATAR 4 And 5 May Not Be Helmed By AVATAR And AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER Director James Cameron

This is exactly why this style of writing isn't necessary.

We know who James Cameron is for [frick] sake. You don't need to describe him as "Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water" director.
Blergh
Blergh - 7/6/2022, 8:00 AM
I was under the impression that, by his own accounts, the fourth and fifth movie had already been shot. At least the mocap parts were already shot according to an interview of his a few years ago.

I'm not sure what to believe regarding this franchise anymore.

I never wanted a sequel, disliked the first and don't see the value in waiting a decade for 4 sequels instead of testing the waters with a single sequel in 2012 (or heck, maybe a third one in 2014)
LSHF
LSHF - 7/6/2022, 8:08 AM
@Blergh - Yes, I thought I read the same thing. I'm guessing now that the quotes we read were incorrect and/or taken out of context. We know this happens a lot.

Some of this may depend upon how far along James was when the Disney/Fox acquisition began taking place and when it finished.

Regarding seeing the films, what I loved the most about the first one was the 3D (and that was approximately about 95% of the reason I enjoyed it).

So, since he is continuing to film in 3D, I will see the upcoming films for the 3D. He knows what he is doing with 3D.
LSHF
LSHF - 7/6/2022, 8:04 AM
The story itself is useless information that goes without saying.

He might direct the films, or maybe not.

"Anything" possible could happen in the future, no matter what any current plans are, the story is the same; A certain thing "might" happen, or "maybe" not.


Why is this even a story? Click-bait.
VictorAlonzo
VictorAlonzo - 7/6/2022, 8:05 AM



Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 7/6/2022, 9:02 AM
I thought the original was one of the most generic dull bigger budget movies I've ever seen. It was one of those movies that you kind of wonder how it was so popular at the time, other than people going along with the zeitgeist.

Cameron didn't even have an original or interesting story for the first one, so why would I think a sequel(s) would be written any better? I think he's reached Lucas prequel levels of jumping the shark and only wants to show off his cgi and doesn't have an engaging story to hang it around. There's SO MUCH cgi in these movies, you wonder why he just doesn't make them fully animated.

But, 4 more movies about cartoon catpeople with the standard Hollywood message of "nature good/man bad"? I'll pass.
Vigor
Vigor - 7/6/2022, 9:49 AM
@Feralwookiee - I don't think the original needed more complex of a story. It was a simple tale of big corporation not caring about their environmental impact. But the world of Pandora and spectacle of it all is what was enjoyable. At least to me. It's no favorite movie of mine. But it's inoffensive enough that I don't understand the seeming hatred the film gets. I wonder if people just hate that it sold so much. Or do perhaps some people think the na'vi should have all perished.

I mean that seems ridiculous but I've not seen a really good reason for all the ire this film gets
Feralwookiee
Feralwookiee - 7/6/2022, 10:30 AM
@Vigor - I don't think there's really any "hate" for Avatar. I just think a lot of people view it as an overhyped mediocre movie. I think the reaction is more like "THAT'S what all the fuss was about? That's it? Meh."
Vigor
Vigor - 7/6/2022, 10:45 AM
@Feralwookiee - I'd agree that from a plot standpoint, it's mediocre. But that's it. Its cgi still holds up today. And the world of Pandora is imaginative and vibrant. The actors really nailed the material too
Humperdoo
Humperdoo - 7/6/2022, 9:21 AM
Yawn……
MrDandy
MrDandy - 7/6/2022, 9:33 AM
A sound strategy that did wonders for the Terminator franchise.
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