“These are hideously expensive movies.

It was a sketchy business case before the pandemic to make a movie that cost this much.”

This leads Cameron to wonder if anyone cares about Avatar any longer.

“It’s the one-two punch: the pandemic and streaming.

Or, conversely, maybe we’ll remind people what going to the theatre is all about.

This film definitely does that,” he said.

“The question is: how many people give a sh** now?”

Avatar 3, which doesn’t have a final title, was filmed back-to-back with The Way of Water.

However, Cameron said he’s not sure if this movie will be released.

It’ll all, apparently, depend on how The Way of Water performs in cinemas.

“These are hideously expensive movies.

It was a sketchy business case before the pandemic to make a movie that cost this much.

At this point, we just have to play it out to see what happens.

Avatar: The Way of Water opens in theaters on December 16, just before the holidays.

In other Avatar news, Ubisoft’s new video game,Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, has beendelayed.

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