Fire and Ash, James Cameron and Avatar
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Fire and Ash’ in theaters, THR travels back across the director’s wildly influential career for a definitive ranking.
"Avatar 3" director James Cameron unpacks "Fire and Ash" spoilers and why it's unlikely you'll see a fourth and fifth movie any time soon.
Fans can see the Matt Damon-less Avatar: Fire and Ash in theaters nationwide. Also, revisit the previous two Avatar films now with a Disney+ subscription. Those who love the Jason Bourne star can see him in his own big Hollywood blockbuster, The Odyssey, which heads to cinemas on July 17 amid the 2026 movie schedule.
In the early 80s, production company Carolco — which would later put out James Cameron's "Terminator 2: Judgment Day," the greatest action movie of all time — tapped Cameron to turn Kevin Jarre's "First Blood" sequel story treatment into a full script. He wouldn't be working alone, though.
Fire and Ash makes its cinematic debut, here's James Cameron's best directorial sci-fi movies to date – and the list is earth-shatteringly impressive.
Iliff details the story of Point Break, which he wrote based on an idea from filmmaker Rick King, with Ridley Scott originally attached to direct. The movie would then jump around studios, and lose Scott to Black Rain, before it ended up at 20th Century Fox with Kathryn Bigelow directing.
Arnold Schwarzenegger is saying hasta la vista, baby, to the “Terminator” movies. After starring in almost all of the films in the franchise since the titular project in 1984, the actor, 78, won’t be returning for the next installment.
James Cameron thinks the Oscars are overrated. The Avatar filmmaker called out the Academy for their lack of appreciation for science-fiction films, speaking to The Globe and Mail in a piece published Friday.