James Cameron Talks Avatar 3, Alien Earth Series, and New Terminator Movie Plans
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James Cameron has been front and center this week as the global rollout for Avatar: Fire and Ash kicks into high gear. On December 8, Cameron appeared with the film’s cast on ABC’s GMA3 for a wide-ranging interview with Linsey Davis, discussing the upcoming third Avatar installment and its themes. The conversation touched on the film’s deeper emotional arcs and its continued expansion of the Pandora universe, with Cameron emphasizing the stakes and the new challenges facing Jake and Neytiri’s family. Avatar: Fire and Ash is set to open exclusively in theaters worldwide on December 19, 2025, a date highlighted by the St. Louis Science Center as it prepares to feature the film in its OMNIMAX theater.
Also on December 8, Cameron weighed in on the new FX series Alien: Earth in an interview with Empire Magazine, as reported by AvP Galaxy. He said he likes the show, praising it as a smart creative recombinance of the Alien franchise DNA, including nods to his own Aliens and Ridley Scott’s original. He noted that the series takes inspiration from his film and even some of David Fincher’s Aliens, while carving out its own identity, which he views as a positive evolution of the franchise.
There’s also fresh buzz around Cameron’s long-term plans beyond Avatar. According to Gizmodo, he has notes for a new Terminator film that would be completely unrelated to Dark Fate or the other post-T2 sequels. He reportedly intends to start writing it in earnest once the Fire and Ash promotional cycle winds down, suggesting he’s not done with the franchise that made him a household name.
No major business moves or social media activity from Cameron himself have surfaced in the past few days, but his public appearances and media commentary are clearly laser-focused on Avatar: Fire and Ash and the legacy of his sci-fi universe.
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