By Danielle Broadway
LOS ANGELES, Dec 10 (Reuters) – For James Cameron, following the release of the 2025 movie “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” it’s imperative to cut costs for future “Avatar” franchise films.
If the Canadian and New Zealand filmmaker can’t find a way to make the cost of production “cheaper,” he may be “doing something else” before getting to the fourth and fifth “Avatar” films that he’s previously announced plans for.
“There are many, many variables ahead of us before we can talk about four and five and beyond,” he told Reuters.
“It’s a universe, like the (George) Lucas universe, for example, it’s open-ended. I’ve only imagined a few more stories. Maybe it continues. Maybe it doesn’t,” he added.
“Avatar: Fire and Ash,” distributed by Disney, is scheduled to debut in movie

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