‘They never have to deal with real things’: James Cameron reveals Avatar 2 is criticism of superhero movies for lack of consequences, claims it’s like The Sopranos

Very soon, James Cameron will release the sequel to Avatar. Since the first film did so well at the box office and currently sits at the top of the list of highest-grossing films of all time, fans are excited to see what James Cameron and the crew have been up to. this time. With the sequel’s runtime exceeding three hours, the movie is sure to be a trip.

james cameron
james cameron

Another set of films with long running times and a large fanbase are those set in the superhero, Marvel, and DC universes. Well, James Cameron said that the next movie, Avatar: The Way of the Water is a friendly review of exactly those movies.

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James Cameron’s friendly rebuke to Marvel and DCU

Still from Avatar: The Way of the Water
Still from Avatar: The Way of the Water

Appearing for an interview with GQ, James Cameron revealed that Avatar: The Way of the Water is going to be a family-based movie. While many of the main characters return from the first film, they are now much older and have children of their own. Good, Avatar came out thirteen years ago, it makes sense that the characters have all grown up, doesn’t it? Since characters now have a responsibility other than saving the world, they can no longer be reckless and jump off cliffs. The sequel will show what it’s like to be a warrior in a “family setting. »

“What what do two characters who are warriors, who take risks and are not afraid, do when they have children and they still have the epic struggle? Their instinct is to be fearless and do crazy things. Jump off cliffs, dive into the middle of an enemy armada, but you have children. What does that look like in a family setting?

With his characters growing and giving them families to care for, Cameron is taking a friendly dig at Marvel and DC. He said that superheroes don’t have to deal with things that hold them back and so can jump from building to building without thinking about the consequences.

“I was consciously thinking to myself, okay, all these superheroes, they never have kids. They never really have to deal with the real things that hold you down and give you feet of clay in the real world.

Cameron once again delved into the Marvel and DC characters in a separate interview with The New York Times. He expressed his views by pointing the finger at Marvel and DC on how spectacular movies make their characters act like they’re college students.

“When I watch these big spectacular movies – I look at you, Marvel and DC – no matter how old the characters are, they all act like they’re in college. They have connections, but they really don’t. They never hang up their spurs because of their children.

According to aliens director, the characters in Marvel and DC movies don’t experience what it’s like to be grounded in power, love, and purpose. He added that, in his personal opinion, he doesn’t believe that’s how movies should be made.

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James Cameron compares Avatar Following The Sopranos

The Sopranos (1999-2007)
The Sopranos (1999-2007)

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In another interview given to Total Film, the Titanic director compared the upcoming sequel to The Sopranos, a television show revolving around a mob boss and his family. He addressed this The way of the water isn’t going to follow Disney in its footsteps of a family story and instead the sequel is going to show a family story similar to The Sopranos. He added that the film will be more about the characters, their relationships and their emotions.

Cameron confessed that the three-hour length is entirely justifiable given that there are a lot of characters in the film and there are “more history to serve. He is certainly right. Leaving out a few storylines could affect the whole aesthetic of what Cameron is going for. Nevertheless, fans are very excited to see the new family side of their favorite characters.

Avatar: The Way of the Water will be released in theaters on December 16, 2022.

Source: GQ

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