James Cameron has been dedicated to cinema for forty years (since the infamous ‘Piranha II: Vampires of the Sea’) and his career is untouchable: masterpieces like ‘Terminator’, ‘Aliens: The Return’, ‘Titanic’ or, why not say it, ‘Risky Lies’, make of him one of the most iconic and interesting filmmakers in the history of cinema. And now it seems that this almost flawless race is starting to come to an end.
goodbye with my heart
And it is that James Cameron has said in The Hollywood Reporter that, At most, it has five or six more movies inside.which is not little at 68 years old, especially considering that three of those will be the sequels to ‘Avatar’, without being clear if he is going to pass the mantle or not after the third. “I would have to train someone, I don’t care how smart you are as a director, you don’t know how to do this”he said, with a self-confidence already habitual in recent months.
In the interview, Cameron comments that sooner or later he would get tired of ‘Avatar’ and I would have to think about passing the baton to a new generationBut he doesn’t know yet when that will happen. Considering that she said of the fourth part that she was “a first-class son of a bitch. I hope I get to do it”, it becomes increasingly clear that Those five or six movies you’re talking about are going to happen on Pandora.
Or maybe not. When asked about parts 6 and 7 of ‘Avatar’, James Cameron replies “I’d be 89 then. Obviously, I’m not going to be able to make ‘Avatar’ movies indefinitely.they require a lot of energy.” Although he adds that he has some ideas outside of the Na’vi, the truth is that the director himself is already preparing (or rather preparing us) the end of his career. And when that happens, whether or not he continues with ‘Avatar’, the only thing that is going to lose is the world of cinema.