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James Cameron left strict instructions on how theaters should play Avatar: Fire and Ash
By Emily Garbutt published
News "I personally mixed the film responsibly, so that it plays perfectly"

Varang star Oona Chaplin "studied" Zoe Saldaña's Neytiri to craft her Avatar: Fire and Ash villain
By Molly Edwards published
Exclusive Exclusive: Varang star Oona Chaplin tells us about bringing to life her Avatar: Fire and Ash villain

James Cameron responds to criticism of 3D and high frame rate in the Avatar movies
By Emily Garbutt published
News "I happen to like it, and it's my movie"

Avatar: Fire and Ash producer seems to hint at unlikely alliance between Jake Sully and Quaritch, as Oona Chaplin's more villainous Varang takes on the Na'vi: "It's not as clear cut and dry for him"
By Molly Edwards published
News Could Quaritch and Jake Sully end up allies after all?

James Cameron says Avatar: Fire and Ash is a movie "grief," "loss," and "trauma," and how you "break the cycle of violence"
By Molly Edwards published
News James Cameron says Avatar: Fire and Ash is about grief

James Cameron says the Avatar films are "always trying to deal with very, very human, relatable themes"
By Mireia Mullor published
News Avatar: Fire and Ash is heading to theaters this month

Avatar: Fire and Ash star Sigourney Weaver says she's glad to work with James Cameron "again and again and again," even if they "didn't really have fun" on Aliens: "But that wasn't our fault"
By Molly Edwards published
News Sigourney Weaver is back as Kiri in Avatar: Fire and Ash

James Cameron had the perfect response for splitting an Avatar sequel into two films after studio pushback: "What part of you getting a chance to make two billion dollars is in question here?"
By Bradley Russell published
News James Cameron reminded the Avatar studio there were two billion reasons why splitting The Way of Water into two movies was a good idea

James Cameron says he's "not negative" about generative AI, but reassures fans it won't be used on any Avatar movies: "It's the existential threat from big AI that worries me more than all that stuff"
By George Marston published
news "We honor and celebrate actors. We don't replace actors...I think Hollywood will be self-policing on that"
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