If there are no more Avatar movies, James Cameron knows how the story will continue

The production of ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ has achieved a worldwide gross of 760 million dollars. With these numbers, the film has positioned itself as the sixth highest-grossing of 2025, approaching ‘Jurassic World: The Rebirth’, which reached a total of 869 million. However, despite this box office success, its director, James Cameron, expresses uncertainty regarding the future of the franchise. The Seamless Plan In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Cameron acknowledged that he is not sure he can carry out the planned sequels, ‘Avatar 4’ and ‘Avatar 5’. Despite […]

The production of ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ has achieved a worldwide gross of 760 million dollars. With these numbers, the film has positioned itself as the sixth highest-grossing of 2025, approaching ‘Jurassic World: The Rebirth’, which reached a total of 869 million. However, despite this box office success, its director, James Cameron, expresses uncertainty regarding the future of the franchise.

The Seamless Plan B

In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, Cameron acknowledged that he is not sure he can carry out the planned sequels, ‘Avatar 4’ and ‘Avatar 5’. Although the initial plans contemplated that these installments would take place on planet Earth, the filmmaker seems ready to adapt his ideas to a different format. If the sequels do not materialize, Cameron has suggested the possibility of turning the scripts into novels, ensuring that the narrative work done does not go to waste.

Despite these challenges, Cameron has opted for a cautious approach, preferring to move step by step in building the future of the ‘Avatar’ saga. This reflects his commitment to the franchise and his desire to offer a rich and satisfying narrative. While the outlook is uncertain for future films, the current installment continues to generate interest and discussion among fans and critics, demonstrating that the world of Pandora still has much to offer. Cameron has emphasized the importance of continuing to explore the ‘Avatar’ universe in a careful and thoughtful manner. We still have Avatar for a while.