It looks like James Cameron could be making Avatar sequels for the rest of his life. In any case, parts 3 to 5 are a done deal and will be with us in cinemas for almost 10 more years.
Recently, however, rumors have surfaced that Cameron also has one Film about the recent Titan disaster should plan. The director now reacted personally and took a clear position.
James Cameron smashes rumor about movie based on real-life submarine tragedy
As reported by the Hollywood Reporter, magazines such as the tabloid The Sun carried information from anonymous sources that the Avatar makers a film about the Titan disaster together with a streaming service should plan.
In the incident, a submarine meant to take the crew to the remains of the Titanic on the seabed imploded at sea. All five people on board were killed.
James Cameron himself commented on the rumors surrounding an allegedly planned Titan film on Twitter. The tragedy is also called OceanGate designated:
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I don’t usually respond to disgusting rumors in the media, but now I have to do it. I am NOT involved in talks about an OceanGate film and never will be.
Cameron’s name was intermittently featured in the media in connection with the Titan incident as he gave his assessment of the likely implosion of the submarine. However, the Titanic director makes it clear that he would never tackle a feature film about the real-life tragedy.
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