So far, only a handful of viewers have had the chance to watch “Avatar: Fire and Ash“. However, director James Cameron has recently disclosed some comments he received from a select few, and also clarified that artificial intelligence will play no part whatsoever in the production of this film.
What feedback did Cameron reveal about Avatar: Fire and Ash?
In a recent chat with Stuff, Cameron mentioned that he’d shown Fire and Ash to a small group of individuals. These viewers, eagerly awaiting the third installment of the Avatar series, only offered glowing praise for this upcoming film.
I’ve shared it with a small group, and they’ve responded that it’s undeniably the most emotional and possibly the best of the three options presented thus far. Time will tell, but I’m quite optimistic about it. The acting performances are truly outstanding, and it’s incredibly touching in a positive manner.
During his time in New Zealand, Cameron participated in a Q&A session at an event and disclosed that a title slide before the movie would state, “No AI was involved in the production of this film.” This implies that the movie will not utilize the rapidly advancing AI technology commonly found in Hollywood productions.
What a truly remarkable discussion! Moreover, James Cameron disclosed that Avatar: Fire and Ash will start with a title card following the 20th Century and Lightstorm logos, stating “No artificial intelligence was employed during the creation of this film.
— Josh Harding (@joshharding77) February 23, 2025
In this updated version: Avatar: Fire and Ash is under the direction of Cameron once again, as he collaborated with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver on the script. The star-studded cast includes some familiar faces such as Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Giovanni Ribisi, Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Jack Champion, Bailey Bass, Edie Falco and others.
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Previously, Cameron mentioned that the next installment delves into cultures distinct from those previously depicted. He refers to these people as the ‘Ash People.’ To offer a fresh perspective, he intends to portray the Na’vi in a new light as, up until now, we have primarily seen their positive aspects.
In the initial movies, you’ll find quite a few negative portrayals of humans contrasted with very favorable depictions of the Na’vi. For Avatar 3, we plan to flip that dynamic. We’ll delve into fresh worlds as well, all while advancing the narrative of our primary characters. Let me assure you, the later installments will be the most captivating. The earlier ones served as a setup, a way to prepare for the main event.
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