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James Cameron spent the past few days basking in the Parisian spotlight as Gallic cinephiles gave him what he called the longest applause of his entire career during a masterclass at the Cinematheque Française. This event marked the grand opening of The Art of James Cameron, a sprawling new exhibition running until January that positions him not just as a filmmaker but also as a graphic artist, showcasing more than 300 of his paintings, etchings, and production designs from his private collection, all signed by Cameron himself. Variety covered the event in detail, highlighting just how overwhelmed Cameron was by the adoration, admitting, “This is a high point of my career.”

Earlier this week, headlines surged after Cameron’s interview with Empire magazine, in which he declared he is “good to go” on directing both Avatar 4 and 5, following the release of Avatar: Fire and Ash set for December. Cameron specified he’s feeling healthy and energetic enough to lead these ambitious sequels, projected to land in theaters in 2029 and 2031. He made it clear he’s handed over some scripts but — barring unforeseen circumstances — plans to helm both, reinforcing his total creative ownership of the franchise. IMDB and Bang Showbiz reported these remarks as industry-defining for blockbuster sci-fi cinema.

Away from Avatar, Cameron’s warnings about artificial intelligence continue to make news. In interviews with Rolling Stone and Daily Galaxy, he’s doubling down on cautionary messages reminiscent of his seminal Terminator films. Cameron said, “I warned you in 1984 and nobody listened,” urging world leaders to regulate autonomous weapon systems before AI-run warfare becomes normalized. He’s skeptical that AI can ever replace human writers in cinema, stating, “It can replicate the structure but not the soul,” and joked, “Let’s wait 20 years and if an AI wins an Oscar for Best Screenplay, then I’ll take it seriously.” People magazine and The Guardian recapped these warnings, underscoring his influence in shaping how Hollywood talks about technology.

On the business front, Cameron’s appointment as an Officer of the Legion of Honour in France was formally recognized, with an official presentation scheduled at the United Nations Ocean Conference later this year, as noted by Wikipedia. This honor signals his ongoing role as an environmental advocate and global cultural figure.

On social media, speculation swirled about Cameron possibly revealing the title of a new project called SSMB29, with Instagram sources noting the rumor but stopping short of any confirmation. Another Instagram highlight was fans flocking to Cameron’s Paris exhibition, some for their fourth visit, sharing photos tagged with Cameron’s official account and celebrating “Avatar Day 2025” with the release of two special episodes.

And in a headline with lasting biographical significance, Cameron’s singular focus on the Avatar franchise was dissected by Slash Film, suggesting he’s spent the past two decades “wasting his life” on his blue alien saga. While critics question his devotion, his resolve appears unshaken, with Cameron himself stating he will keep directing as long as his health and energy allow.

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