James Cameron Confirms Profitability, Next 3 Episodes Verro

James Cameron Confirms Profitability Next 3 Episodes Verro

The colossal success of Avatar 2 continues around the world and seems unstoppable. More than 1.5 billion dollars at the worldwide box office and more than 9 million admissions in France at the time of casting its lines, James Cameron’s film has therefore succeeded in its bet to bring back as many people as for the first episode. The film even manages to do better than its elder in a more complicated period for the cinema, after the health crisis and the explosion of streaming, to which we can also add inflation. Despite these parameters and these obstacles, Avatar 2 therefore exceeds expectations. So many things have been said about the break-even point, following the words of James Cameron who ruled on the 3rd or 4th biggest movie success to finally make money. The Canadian filmmaker has also reconsidered his remarks, admitting to having been inaccurate and estimates that his film becomes profitable by becoming the 10th biggest success of all time, or about 1.5 billion dollars according to experts.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, James Cameron confirms that the break-even point has been crossed and that thanks to this surge of fervor, the other three episodes are guaranteed to be released. Good news, especially since James Cameron built his film like a saga divided into several chapters. “It looks like with the momentum the movie is having, it will easily cross our break-even point in the next few days, so it looks like I’m stuck: I’m going to have to do these other sequels”said Cameron with obviously completely feigned reluctance, given his obvious dedication and enthusiasm for his franchise, before adding: “I know what I’m going to be doing in the next six or seven years. The thing is, we’re doing well. I’m sure we’ll have a discussion with the best at Disney soon about the game plan for Avatar 3, which is already in the box – we’ve already captured and photographed the entire movie, so we’re in extended post-production to do all that CG magic and then Avatar 4 and 5 are both written. put the fill 4 in the box. We started a franchise at this point. We started a saga that can now span multiple films.

Asked about the 2 billion dollars to reach for the break-even point by The Hollywood Reporter, James Cameron specified “that he had never given a number”before adding: “I said it would be one of the highest grossing movies in history and someone else applied that number and it got picked up. The number is actually lower.” Avatar The Way of Water had an estimated production budget of over $400 million, not including all the marketing and communications, estimated at at least $600 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter’s sources. In another interview dated December 10, 2022 with French newspaper 20 Minutes, Cameron announced that the franchise is making its way through the four elements, with a new fire-centric Na’vi clan that will be featured in Avatar 3. , the new clan would not be as idyllic and virtuous as the Na’vi Forest and Water tribes that were introduced earlier, but a more hostile, wicked people. “The fire will be represented by the ‘people of the ashes'”Cameron said. “I want to show the Na’vi from another angle because, so far, I have only shown their good sides. In the first films, there are very negative human examples and very positive Na’vi examples. In Avatar 3, we will do the opposite. We will also explore new worlds, while continuing the story of the main characters. I can say that the last parts will be the best. The others were an introduction, an appetizer, what to wait before really going to the table…

Avatar 3 is scheduled (assuming there are no delays) for December 18, 2024.

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