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James Cameron Reveals Avatar 3 Includes Axed Way Of Water Ideas, But I’m More Focused On His Comments About The Threequel’s Runtime
Avatar 3: James Cameron gives major update about Fire and Ash runtime
James Cameron has been talking about Avatar 3’s runtime, revealing that Fire and Ash might be his longest movie ever.
James Cameron: ‘Avatar: Fire And Ash’ Will Be Even Longer Than ‘The Way of Water’
Avatar: Fire and Ash will feature an antagonistic tribe of Na'vi referred to as The Ash People. Read on for more on Avatar 3.
Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third installment of James Cameron’s box office-shattering fantasy franchise, is not for the weak of bladder. The veteran director intends to take audiences on an extended cinematic journey that exceeds the butt-numbing runtime of 2022’s Avatar: The Way of Water.
So, the release window is vague, and the same goes for plot, albeit with small teases from executive producers Christine Boylan and Jabbar Raisani while speaking with Tudum: The EPs are keeping details about Season 2 close to the vest,
James Cameron hit headlines again earlier this week when stories started circulating on social media that the three-time Oscar-winning filmmaker intends to open his next film, Avatar: Fire and Ash, with a title card that says "no generative A.I. was used in the making of this movie."
James Cameron's third Avatar movie will be even longer than the second. The 70-year-old filmmaker admitted he had too many "great ideas" packed into 2022's Avatar: The Way Of Water – which clocked in at three hours and 12 minutes – but he's gone even bigger with the upcoming Avatar: Fire And Ash.
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