James Cameron is a confident filmmaker. You can see that in his actual filmmaking style and choices. Waiting years between sequels and building an original franchise about blue aliens and 3D technology, for example.
But he also is well aware of the financial success he’s experienced, and Cameron isn’t afraid to use that to his advantage, such as when he was making the original “Avatar.” Speaking to The New York Times, James Cameron talked about battles he faced when trying to make the original “Avatar” more than a decade ago.
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