Avatar fans have lately been abuzz with rumors of a nine-hour cut of Avatar 3, the highly anticipated next installment in James Cameron's epic sci-fi franchise. However, the man himself has stepped in to set the record straight, revealing that the nine-hour cut is simply a misunderstanding. In a recent statement, Cameron clarified that the nine hours of material he mentioned actually encompass Avatar 3, Avatar 4, and Avatar 5, with each movie intended to be approximately three hours long. The idea of a nine-hour rough cut seems far-fetched even to Cameron, who humorously claimed he would rather put a shotgun in his mouth than attempt such a monumental edit.
Despite the confusion surrounding the runtime, one thing is certain – James Cameron is no stranger to box office success. With Avatar and its sequel both surpassing the $2 billion mark, Cameron stands as the only director with three movies to achieve this milestone. As he gears up for Avatar 3's release in 2025, followed by Avatar 4 and Avatar 5, Cameron's track record suggests that he is poised to make cinematic history once again.
Looking ahead, Cameron has hinted at plans for additional installments beyond Avatar 5, teasing the possibility of up to Avatar 7. However, with the lengthy production timelines of each film, Cameron acknowledges that he may need to pass the directorial torch to someone else to carry on his vision. As fans eagerly await the next chapter in the Avatar saga and the untold adventures awaiting them on Pandora, one thing is clear – James Cameron's legacy in filmmaking is set to endure for years to come.