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James Cameron Says He Spoke to Disney About His Hopes to Expand ‘Avatar’ Franchise to Animation
In an interview with Empire magazine, published on Monday, James Cameron, the writer, director and creator of the Avatar films, revealed his plans for that world, which included him saying that he told Disney he wants to make more Avatar stories using animation .
Even the colour palette tells a story. In Avatar (2009), Cameron famously leaned into a luminous jungle dreamscape and a bright blue tone. In Fire and Ash, colour looks to be drained. Scenes hang in smoke-drenched oranges and greys, as if grief itself has leaked into the soil.
Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko created the American animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. It mainly focuses on 12-year-old Aang, the Avatar and Air Nomad.
Disney has officially revealed the stunning first trailer for James Cameron's next "Avatar" film, "Avatar: Fire and Ash," which is set to hit theaters on December 19, 2025, three years after "Avatar: The Way of the Water."
The next Avatar is born an Earthbender in Seven Havens, giving them immediate access to unique abilities and secrets.
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Avatar: The Last Airbender fans have loved Aang, Katara, Sokka, Toph, and Zuko for years since the show first aired on Nickelodeon, and the desire (some say the need) for more of their story has never
Speaking to Empire, Cameron said he wants to do his version of The Animatrix, the animated spinoff of the Wachowskis’ Matrix film series. Cameron’s idea for an animated Avatar anthology would “add texture and baroque detail to the world of Avatar” and add “backstory on characters and tangential stuff that happened off-camera within the movies.”