James Cameron Confirms He Will Direct ‘Avatar 4’ And ‘5’

James Cameron has announced his plans for whether or not he will be directing Avatar 4 and 5, Screen Rant reports.

With the upcoming release of the third entry in the sci-fi saga, followed by the 4th in 2029 and the 5th in 2031, the director, who turns 71 this year, initially considered handing the reins of the saga to someone else.

But now, Cameron is saying the opposite:

“I mean, there’s no reason not to…I’m healthy, I’m good to go.”

Although he did acknowledge having to be prepared in case that were to change:

“I’m not going to rule it out. I mean, I’ve got to make it in a vigorous way, to handle the kind of volume and energy of the work for another six or seven years. You know what I mean? I might not be able to do that.”

If the series were to continue into sixth and seventh entries, however, which Cameron has ideas for, then he admits, a handing off of the series would be more likely.

Besides the Avatar franchise, Cameron is also working on a pair of book adaptations: The Devils by Joe Abercrombie and a combination of The Last Train From Hiroshima and Ghosts of Hiroshima by Charles R. Pellegrino. The latter two, in particular, Cameron is determined to complete, having made a promise to Tsutomu Yamaguchi, a survivor of both the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, before his death.

Avatar: Fire and Ash is set to open on December 19th, while Charles R. Pellegrino’s Ghosts of Hiroshima is scheduled for release on August 5th.

Erik Carlson: Born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, Erik has loved film from an early age, ever since his grandmother introduced him to Laurel and Hardy, The Little Rascals, and Abbott and Costello. Receiving his Bachelor's in English and Cinema at the University of Iowa, Erik would go on to receive a Masters Degree in Filmmaking at the Los Angeles branch of the New York Film Academy. His thesis project, A Night At The Movies would go on to win several awards on the festival circuit, including Best Short Screenplay at the San Diego International Kids Film Festival. An aspiring screenwriter, Erik likes to write adventure, sci-fi, and fantasy stories. In addition to working at MXDWN, Erik also writes film reviews for fun on his blog. He has also been a digital marketing assistant for Laura Lee Productions since 2019.
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