In fact, according to Cameron, he’s not sure about his future in the Avatar universe. Here is what Cameron had to share in his interview with Empire Magazine: In the same interview, Cameron also shared how excited he is for future Avatar films. Arriving more than a decade after the original movie came out and broke box office records in 2009, Cameron described Avatar 4 as a “corker” and a “mother****er.” However, Cameron is aware that “market forces” will decide if a new Avatar film after the next two follow-ups will still come out. But, he is hopeful that he’ll get to see Avatar 4 and 5 happen “because it’s one big story.” Cameron’s never been one to be lacking any vision and creativity. The Avatar films are proof of this. It takes a special kind of individual to conceptualize a visual masterpiece in 2009 and release sequels more than a decade later. This year’s Avatar: The Way of Water is just the first part of a four-film sequel saga that will take audiences back to Pandora after a long wait. Earlier this year, we found out that Avatar 2 will come out on December 16. The film has already forced other companies to adjust. For example, Warner Bros. moved the premiere date of Shazam! Fury of the Gods by a week to avoid coming out at the same time as the sequel to the highest-grossing box office movie of all time. Cameron set a pretty high bar with the first Avatar film. We’re curious to find out if both the sequel as well as the threequel will match up. Avatar was nominated for nine Oscars and ended up winning three. Not to mention, Avatar, which was directed, written, produced, and co-edited by Cameron, still sits atop the global box office records although it’s been since dethroned by the likes of Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens, Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: No Way Home, in U.S shores. Ultimately, we’re hoping that Cameron will stick around for the entire saga. Cameron is the reason why Avatar is what it is. Without him, things just wouldn’t be the same. Speaking of Cameron, another one of his record-breaking films will come back next year. A remaster of Titanic will premiere in theaters just in time for Valentine’s Day.

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