James Cameron is establishing expectations regarding the quantity of Avatar:To make a profit, The Way of Water would need to make.
The long-awaited Avatar sequel's director recently revealed to GQ that it was "very f***ing" expensive to make and "was the worst business case in movie history."
When it came to returning a profit on the movie, Cameron stated, "You have to be the third or fourth highest-grossing film in history."That is your limit.That is your profit margin."
The first Avatar movie came out in 2009, and according to IMDB Pro, it cost $237 million to make. However, it was able to make $2.9 billion worldwide, making it the highest-grossing movie ever.The Way of Water would have to surpass Star Wars in order to meet Cameron's expectations:The Force Awakens, which is currently ranked No.four with $2.69 billion
Cameron had previously hinted that the third movie in the Avatar series might be the last if the sequel did poorly at the box office.
“The market could tell us that we will be finished in three months, or it could tell us that we are halfway done, which means:In case it isn't profitable, "OK, let's finish the story in movie three, and not go on endlessly," he told Total Film in an interview.
Cameron went on to say, "We even live in a different world now than when I wrote this stuff."The pandemic and streaming are the two-in-one combination.Alternately, we might remind people why they should go to the theater.That definitely happens in this movie.The inquiry is:How many individuals care now?”
Avatar:On December 16, The Way of Water makes its theatrical debut.
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