
"James Cameron recently turned 71 as he brought his third Avatar film, Fire and Ash, to the finish line. Cameron first began developing Avatar more than 30 years ago. He started working on the first film in earnest 20 years ago. Production on Fire and Ash, which ran concurrently with 2022's The Way of Water, got underway eight years ago."
"By any measure, Avatar is one of the largest undertakings ever by a filmmaker. It's maybe the only project that could make Titanic look like a modest one-off. Cameron has dedicated a huge chunk of his life to it. Now, as he prepares to unveil the latest chapter of his Na'vi opus on Dec. 19, Cameron is approaching what he calls a crossroads."
James Cameron completed the third Avatar film, Fire and Ash, at age 71 after more than three decades of developing the franchise and eight years of production on the latest installment. Production on Fire and Ash ran concurrently with The Way of Water, and the franchise has earned $5.2 billion in worldwide ticket sales. Two additional sequels are written with release dates set for 2029 and 2031, while The Way of Water will be rereleased to reengage audiences. Cameron reflects on time constraints, calls the project a monumental undertaking, and says the new film is strong.
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