While we are eagerly waiting for the first moving pictures from Avatar: Fire and Ash, there are people who have apparently already seen the film in entirely. This revealed director James Cameron in an interview. He also spoke in a talk about the use of AI in Hollywood – with a clear announcement for Avatar 3.
Avatar 3 should be the most emotional and maybe the best part of the sci-fi series according to the first reactions
Last Friday, the New Zealand news site Stuff published a video interview in which Cameron addressed the Avatar productions in Wellington. The focus of the conversation was above all the economic aspect of large -scale production, which creates numerous jobs in New Zealand.
As it turns out, the post -production of the third part has progressed so far that Cameron could even show the film to the first people. And they were visibly enthusiastic. Cameron Teast:
I have [Avatar: Fire and Ash] A few selected people showed and the feedback was that he definitely The most emotional and maybe best of the three previous films is. We’ll find out, but I have a pretty good feeling. And the work of the actors is exceptional. It’s pretty heartbreaking in a good way.
Cameron does not reveal who are the lucky ones who were already able to immerse themselves in the new Pandora adventure. Most likely, they are people from the environment of production, which is why we should enjoy Cameron’s words with caution. In principle, the positive feedback should not be a bad sign at first.
The important message that we can take from the interview is the following: Avatar 3 is on course. Around 1000 people are currently working on the completion of the highly expected sci-fi blockbuster. Cameron hopes to start directly with the production of part 4 and 5, which he already “Roughly designed” has.
Avatar 3 comes to the cinema with a clear promise against the use of AI technology
In addition, Cameron revealed an exciting detail about Avatar: Fire and Ash at a talk at a talk. According to the fading of the Logos of 20th Century Studios and Lightstorm Entertainment, the following sentence should appear before the start of the film:
In the production of this film no generative AI uses.
This snippet comes from the film fan Josh Harding, who was present at the talk and recorded the quote on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
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More and more filmmakers use artificial intelligence, although It is often unclear how this is used exactly. Especially with an elaborate blockbuster like Avatar: Fire and Ash, which consists mostly from pictures created on the computer, it could be assumed that AI was also involved here.
With the text glare in front of Avatar: Fire and Ash makes Cameron a clear announcement that, at least at first glance, ensures transparency. The fact that Cameron positions itself so clearly against AI here comes as a surprise, since he joined the board of the British AI company Stabilityai last year.
As the BBC reported at the time, Cameron’s interest was primarily to consider how AI in the design of computer -generated images can be used. It was quickly speculated that this could also affect the effective Avatar films. For the time being, Cameron apparently decided against it.
Harding summarizes Cameron’s understanding of AI use in Hollywood:
The purpose of artificial intelligence in filmmaking is not to abolish jobs, but the entire To speed up the production process And to enable people to work on more films instead of being tied up for years.
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Cameron and AI is an issue that will certainly run into us several times not only in the next few months and years. For the time being, however, we should look forward to Avatar 3 December 17, 2025 Starts in the cinema without AI.