Sci-Fi Avatar: The Way Of Water

the f.... ? He didnt die? Is Cameron going full on G rated disney and everyone is coming back through Pandora magic bulls...?
 
It's random that he'd bring back such an insignificant character. I assumed he was dead too. Maybe Cameron is rebooting/remaking his own film. :shrug:
 
Oh that silly James Cameron having know idea how to make movies :whatever::o
 
He knows how to make a technically spectacular film. But since the 90s his story telling hasn't been spectacular. We shouldn't assume that every decision he makes is some genius decision.
 
I'm still so sad he's wasting all his efforts on this.
 
He seemed to be pretty definitely killed in the first. I wonder with him and Lang returning are they introducing clones?

Anyway, I am sure Cameron can make it work.
 
He knows how to make a technically spectacular film. But since the 90s his story telling hasn't been spectacular. We shouldn't assume that every decision he makes is some genius decision.

You mean coming out in support for Terminator: Genisys wasn't a genius move? :o
 
A disaster IMO. Its like Cameron wants to hang out with his friends from 2008 when they worked on the first movie. yeah yeah maybe it will be the best 4 movies of all time. ;)

But it’s not a whole bunch of new characters every time. There’s not a new villain every time, which is interesting. Same guy. Same mother*****er through all four movies. He is so good and he just gets better. I know Stephen Lang is gonna knock this out of the park.”
Read more at http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/ne...ain-in-the-avatar-sequels#jgmyUxfVWfETS2J1.99
 
Disinterest growing. I agree that Cameron shouldn't waste his talent on this series.
 
He knows how to make a technically spectacular film. But since the 90s his story telling hasn't been spectacular. We shouldn't assume that every decision he makes is some genius decision.

Yep. He was a great before that but his films since aren't on that level, despite being technical masterpieces.
 
A disaster IMO. Its like Cameron wants to hang out with his friends from 2008 when they worked on the first movie. yeah yeah maybe it will be the best 4 movies of all time. ;)

But it’s not a whole bunch of new characters every time. There’s not a new villain every time, which is interesting. Same guy. Same mother*****er through all four movies. He is so good and he just gets better. I know Stephen Lang is gonna knock this out of the park.”
Read more at http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/ne...ain-in-the-avatar-sequels#jgmyUxfVWfETS2J1.99

So is Col. Quaritch the Magneto of this series? :o
 
Thought maybe they'd be dealing with more alien villains .
 
Should he waste it on movies he doesn't want to make instead?

Of course! What kind of silly question is that?! :o


But I still have some hopes... There somewhere on the internet was some version of the Avatar's original script, can't speak of validity of that... but I've read parts of it and, to me, it was light years better than what we've got in cinemas, dunno what happened, why it was rewritten, but I remember it was much more sci-fi, complex and interesting.

I read it after watching Avatar and was constantly like "why did he change this and did not put this into the final picture???" So maybe he'll bring some of the cool ideas into the sequels.
 
Cameron is gonna make an LOTR esque epic for generation Z. Us oldies can come along and enjoy the ride too. Can't wait.
 
Cameron is gonna make an LOTR esque epic for generation Z. Us oldies can come along and enjoy the ride too. Can't wait.

If you're referring to Avatar, it's firmly in the millennial generation.

Gen Z must have been toddlers back in 2009.
 
Why is Quaritch the villain and even Wainfleet coming back? Is he bringing everyone back to life somehow?
 
Why is Quaritch the villain and even Wainfleet coming back? Is he bringing everyone back to life somehow?

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