Avatar: the sense of water It was so successful that it landed in third place on the list of the highest-grossing movies in history, so it stands to reason that many believe the Pandora phenomenon can continue to be in a rush. The next episodes of the saga are already practically assured, but what about the fallout?

Disney has found the perfect channel on its platform to explore the worlds of its stories, just like it does with Marvel Studios and Star Wars. With the world of the Avengers, he achieved a perfect symbiosis between the small and the big screen, while with what was imagined by george lucas managed to keep expanding the galaxy without the need for film projects.

Therefore, this james cameron to consider giving the green light to fictions about the Na’vi would not be unreasonable; especially for all that this planet and all its corners have to offer. And because of that, the billionaire director has already talked about it.

About Cameron’s next project — one that will leave the world behind Avatar adapt a novel on Hiroshima’s last train— he talked about the importance of presenting his works on the big screen. “I don’t think it’s ever going to go away, because it’s something specific,” said about movie theaters in the American environment Los Angeles Timesbesides talking about streaming.

Along with the ability to continue telling her stories on the platform, Cameron commented on this storyline as well. “Right now, with economic performance, it doesn’t make sense to bring any of our major CGI characters to TV. But the costs of these things will gradually come down as we introduce deep machine learning. in processes and make them more automated.”, respond.

Even so, he doesn’t grab his hands. Know what Avatar it’s his life’s project, and seeing what each episode is about—and what he asks in each of them—is why he’s leaving the door open to continue developing. For him, he lets out an enigmatic “ask me again in five years”.

The next five years of James Cameron

The following Avatar films will be titled -most likely- Avatar: The Seed Bearer, Avatar: The Rider of Tulkun, and Avatar: Eywa’s Quest; and coincidentally, they will arrive in 2024, 2026 and 2028. So it coincides with that five-year wait that he talks about in the interview.

Although he does not confirm it, the director could still be interested in expanding the Pandora universe within five years; something that could translate into specific series and content for Disney+. There’s no doubt his creativity can encompass that and more, so fans will have Na’vi for a while.

Avatar: the sense of water it’s in the cinema

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