
"We're in a different world now than we were when I wrote this stuff, even," Cameron added, quoted by Deadline. Although there's a story to tell across three other sequels, if the franchise doesn't spark interest everything could be truncated. "The market could be telling us we're done in three months, or we might be semi-done, meaning: 'OK, let's complete the story within movie three, and not go on endlessly', if it's just not profitable," he told Total Film in an interview.Īccording to Deadline, fans of the original 'Avatar' had to wait thirteen years for its sequel and Cameron said that a lot may have changed ever since. Cameron said that the performance of this movie will dictate the longevity of the film series. The director will be paying close attention to the box office results of the film, reports Deadline. Scepticism has always troubled artistes, including illustrious director James Cameron, who is awaiting the release of 'Avatar: The Way of Water' which hits theatres next month.
