Avatar, James Cameron and Fire and Ash
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At Monday night's Gotham Awards, Joel Edgerton pushed back on James Cameron's take that films without theatrical runs shouldn't be eligible for the Oscars. "None of us should be squabbling with each other over what has a right to be seen or awarded or part of a conversation - because there are some people that
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Film writer Jonathan Sim insisted that Fire and Ash is “the best Avatar movie,” writing: “James Cameron crafts an action-packed spectacle filled with wonder and delight. A phenomenal cinematic experience with epic, breathtaking action sequences grounded in emotion and character.”
Pour one out for AI actress Tilly Norwood’s team because Tilly ain’t getting a part in the next Avatar. Making the media rounds for Avatar: Fire And Ash, director James Cameron is making sure everyone knows that he did not use generative AI in the making of the latest Avatar.
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