Avatar: James Cameron says he may leave the franchise after the third film

The filmmaker has said that he would like to focus on other projects which are currently in development

The filmmaker has said that he would like to focus on other projects which are currently in development

Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron has said that he is not directing the fourth and fifth installments of his popular sci-fi franchise. Avatar,

in an interview with EmpireThe director said that he is developing other projects and would like to focus on them after the third or fourth film in the film series.

The filmmaker is currently awaiting the December premiere of the second installment, Avatar: The Path of Water, “‘Avatar’ movies are kind of consuming in themselves. I also have a few other things I’m developing that are exciting.

“I think eventually over time — I don’t know if it’s after three or four — I want to pass the baton to a director that I trust, so I can do some other things that I’m into.” Also interested. Or maybe not. I don’t know,” Cameron said.

The filmmaker said that the film franchise gave him a canvas to talk about topics that are important to him in real life – family, stability and climate. “Whatever I have to say about family, about sustainability, about climate, about the natural world, about subjects that are important to me in real life and in my cinematic life, I can say on this canvas Am.”

Avatar: The Path of Water The film is set a decade after the events of the first film, which was released in 2009. It centers on the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri and their children), the troubles that follow them, the lengths they go to to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to survive, and the tragedies they face. endure.

Produced by 20th Century Studios, this sci-fi adventure film stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Kate Winslet, Michelle Yeoh, Eddie Falco, Stephen Lang, Giovanni Ribisi, Oona Chaplin and Jermaine Clement.