James Cameron offers to reveal Avatar 4 and 5 plots if series ends early

James Cameron has stated he will hold a press conference to disclose the storylines for 'Avatar 4' and 'Avatar 5' if the 'Avatar' franchise concludes after the third installment, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'. The director emphasized that the series' continuation hinges on the financial performance of the current film. Despite concerns, 'Fire and Ash' has already surpassed $500 million at the global box office in its first week.

James Cameron, the Oscar-winning director behind the 'Avatar' saga, shared his contingency plan during a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly amid the release of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash', the third film in the franchise now in theaters. Cameron has repeatedly highlighted the precarious state of theatrical releases, noting the industry's challenges in a tough year for cinemas.

"I don’t know if the saga goes beyond this point. I hope it does," Cameron told EW. "But, you know, we prove that business case every time we go out… If we don’t get to make 4 and 5, for whatever reason, I’ll hold a press conference and I’ll tell you what we were gonna do. How’s that?"

As an alternative, Cameron mentioned he might adapt the unproduced scripts into novels, given the depth of world-building involved. "There’s so much culture and backstory and lateral detail in these characters that’s been worked out. I’d love to do something that’s at that level of granular detail."

In a separate Variety interview, Cameron cautioned against speculating on future entries, saying, "we’re getting ahead of ourselves" since the team must first succeed with 'Fire and Ash'. He pointed to recent hits like 'Wicked: For Good' and 'Zootopia 2' as signs of recovery but stressed the need to "prove this crazy business case yet again." The first two 'Avatar' films each exceeded $2 billion worldwide, setting a high bar.

Encouragingly, 'Fire and Ash' has crossed $500 million globally after one week and is projected to maintain momentum into the new year. Late producer Jon Landau revealed in 2022 that 'Avatar 5' would bring the Na’vi to Earth to broaden perspectives, including Neytiri's.

On directing, Cameron remains open, telling Empire in 2022 that the role is "all-consuming" and he might pass the baton from 'Avatar 4'. However, he recently affirmed, "there’s no reason not to" helm them himself, adding, "I’m healthy, I’m good to go. I’m not going to rule it out." If he can sustain the intensity for another six or seven years, he plans to continue.

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Zoe Saldaña and James Cameron on the red carpet at the Avatar: Fire and Ash world premiere in Los Angeles.
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Avatar: Fire and Ash holds world premiere in Los Angeles

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The world premiere of James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash took place in Los Angeles on Monday, drawing key cast and studio executives. Zoe Saldaña, James Cameron, and others celebrated the third installment in the sci-fi saga, which explores themes of grief, loss, and breaking cycles of violence. The film arrives in cinemas this December.

James Cameron's Avatar 4 is scheduled for release on December 21, 2029, picking up after the recently debuted Avatar: Fire and Ash, which has grossed over $347 million worldwide. Returning stars Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña lead the cast in the next chapter of the blockbuster saga.

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Forbes has named James Cameron a billionaire, attributing his $1.1 billion net worth largely to the massive box office success of his films, including the Avatar franchise. This milestone comes just days ahead of the December 19 theatrical debut of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' the third installment in the series. Cameron's movies have collectively grossed nearly $9 billion worldwide.

Following its $1.08 billion milestone after 18 days, James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash added $86 million worldwide in its fourth weekend, pushing the global total to $1.23 billion and maintaining its lead among current releases. Lionsgate's breakout The Housemaid nears $200 million globally.

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Avatar: Fire and Ash maintained its dominance at the North American box office, earning $5 million on Friday and projected to reach $20 million over the weekend. New releases Primate and Greenland 2: Migration debuted in second and third place, respectively, while holdovers like The Housemaid continued strong performances. The third Avatar installment recently surpassed $1 billion worldwide.

Disney has achieved a major milestone by surpassing $6 billion in global box office revenue for 2025, driven by hits like Avatar: Fire and Ash and Zootopia 2. This marks the studio's first time reaching this figure since before the COVID-19 pandemic and the fifth in its history. The success comes amid a strong holiday box office performance.

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Following its $345 million global debut, James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash topped the South Korean box office with $10.2 million over the December 19-21 weekend from 1.3 million admissions, claiming nearly two-thirds of the market and lifting its five-day total to $13.6 million. Zootopia 2 held second amid the competition.

 

 

 

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