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James Cameron wants moviegoers to know that generative AI was not used in the making of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' or any 'Avatar' movie.
Pour one out for AI actress Tilly Norwood’s team because Tilly ain’t getting a part in the next Avatar. Making the media rounds for Avatar: Fire And Ash, director James Cameron is making sure everyone knows that he did not use generative AI in the making of the latest Avatar.
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James Cameron Confirms That Avatar 4 and 5 Are Not Guaranteed and Need 'Fire & Ash' To Do 1 Thing
One concern fans have raised is the franchise’s lingering story threads. Fire & Ash is designed to set up major moments for Avatar 4 and Avatar 5, and many wondered what would become of those arcs if Disney pulls the plug. The good news is, we'll definitely find out how it ends.
James Cameron was recently at the Avatar 3 premiere, where he paid tribute to the late producer Jon Landau, a longtime collaborator of his. Landau had worked with Cameron on the previous Avatar movies and Titanic.
The third film in James Cameron's groundbreaking franchise premiered in L.A., after the filmmaker said he'd be willing to walk away from his planned fourth and fifth movies if it's not a box office breakout.
Monday night in Los Angeles, James Cameron hosted an evening dedicated to the third installment in the "Avatar" trilogy.
Film writer Jonathan Sim insisted that Fire and Ash is “the best Avatar movie,” writing: “James Cameron crafts an action-packed spectacle filled with wonder and delight. A phenomenal cinematic experience with epic, breathtaking action sequences grounded in emotion and character.”
James Cameron ‘s “ Avatar: Fire and Ash” has finally been unveiled to members of the film press ahead of its theatrical rollout later this month, and journalists are calling the third trip to Pandora an “ultimate cinematic spectacle” that pushes “visuals and emotion to new heights.”