As Avatar Fire & Ash is near to release, James Cameron, who has directed it, shares the movie shows real-world cycle of violence.
“That grief, loss, trauma fuels the fire of hate, and it loops endlessly,” he shares while talking to AP.
To drive his point home, the filmmaker gives examples from ongoing conflicts, “We see it in Ukraine, we see it in Gaza, we see it in Sudan, there’s so many things that become generational, they just propagate through time — ‘those guys hurt us, therefore we must fight back’”
Meanwhile, James, in a separate interview, says he won’t make more Avatar movies if the forthcoming movie does not make enough money.
“I have no doubt in my mind that this movie will make money,” he said, adding but he will write a book to finish the story. “There’s one open thread. I’ll write a book!”
