James Cameron is a madman, proper? Twice in historical past, the filmmaker took on two bold movies that pundits had written off as possible flops. Instead, “Titanic,” went on to turn out to be the highest-grossing movie of all time. Then years later, “Avatar” did the identical (and it ought to be famous, “Avengers: Endgame” briefly grew to become the highest-grossing movie of all time till Cameron re-released “Avatar” worldwide and has reclaimed that throne). So we’ve at all times stated, don’t guess in opposition to and or don’t ever depend out James Cameron.
That stated, Cameron isn’t actually making it straightforward on himself. In a brand new interview with GQ, Cameron stated his upcoming film, “Avatar: The Way Of Water,” must be a large hit to interrupt even. How costly was the film? “Very fucking [expensive],” Cameron stated. The filmmaker even knowledgeable the studio that the movie represented “the worst business case in movie history.” In order to be worthwhile, he’d stated, “you have to be the third or fourth highest-grossing film in history. That’s your threshold. That’s your break even.”
Yikes. And look, if anybody can pull it off, it’s James Cameron. Still, within the post-pandemic period the place cracking $1 billion on the field workplace seems like a miraculous achievement, one must be fearful for Cameron and Disney provided that third or fourth-highest-grossing movie in historical past means what he’s speaking about is the $2.1 billion-$2 billion vary.
“I like difficult,” Cameron stated concerning the insurmountable challenges he at all times appears to tackle with every movie. “I’m attracted by difficulty. Difficult is a fucking magnet for me. I go straight to difficult. And I think it probably goes back to this idea that there are lots of smart, really gifted, really talented filmmakers out there that just can’t do the difficult stuff. So that gives me a tactical edge to do something nobody else has ever seen because the really gifted people don’t fucking want to do it.”
He definitely has an ego, that’s for positive. But that is his m.o. for higher or worse, “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” “True Lies,” and “Titanic” had been all the most costly movies ever made throughout their day. Now Cameron leans into that ambition and scale and doesn’t apologize for it.
“And I used to be really defensive about that because it was always the first thing anybody would mention,” Cameron stated. “And now I’m like, if I can make a business case to spend a billion dollars on a movie, I will fucking do it. Do you want to know why? Because we don’t put it all on a pile and light it on fire. We give it to people. If the studio agrees and thinks it’s a good investment, as opposed to buying an oil lease off of the north of Scotland, which somebody would think was a good investment, why not do it?”
Cameron has already stated his five-film “Avatar” is determined by if ‘Way of Water,’ and the third movie, which has already been shot, are hits. For the sake of the film business, which feels prefer it’s in the midst of a disaster proper now, we hope that “Avatar: The Way Of Water” is a big hit, however can magic strike twice?