There is no doubt that Avatar 3 will be one of the most successful films of 2025. The film will seek to break the molds that we saw in the previous installments and will make more risky decisions, in addition to taking on different themes in a way that, according to its director, Hollywood has never has managed to get it right.
Through an interview with the American media Empire Magazinedirector James Cameron commented that the film will continue to focus on the pain of Sully's family after losing his son in the second installment, but this one, instead of “shoot and kill“to humans, they will take a completely different approach.
“The exact quote, which appears in the voice-over, is: 'The fire of hate gives way to the ashes of pain.' I think what commercial Hollywood doesn't do well is treat pain the same way they do. human beings. I've lost a lot of people, friends and family, in the last six or eight years, and it doesn't work that way. It doesn't make you crazy enough to shoot and kill all those bastards, which is another Hollywood cliché. .It makes you feel a little depressed and screwed. I'm not saying that. depressing and screwed up movie, I'm just saying I think we deal with that part of life pretty honestly.”
As Cameron comments, a large part of Hollywood blockbusters do not know how, from his point of view, to capture the grief that a family goes through with a loved one, since most of the time they forget about it too quickly. traumatic event or apply the Law of Talion (An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth) to exact his revenge.
It seems that James Cameron wants to completely change the paradigm of the saga with this new installment, since in addition to taking a new point of view in this area, he will also make decisions that, according to him, will be something that no one will expect. Avatar 3 will hit theaters around the world on December 19, 2025.
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