James Cameron

Writer and director of “Avatar: The Way of Water”

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James Cameron delves into the challenges and technical aspects of creating “Avatar: The Way of Water,” and why he’s been tempted to walk away from filmmaking.

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James Cameron delves into the challenges and technical aspects of creating “Avatar: The Way of Water,” and why he’s been tempted to walk away from filmmaking.

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Filmmaker James Cameron discusses the challenges of making “Avatar: The Way of Water,” his view of streaming releases, and what’s next in the franchise.

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Filmmaker James Cameron discusses the challenges of making “Avatar: The Way of Water,” his view of streaming releases, and what’s next in the franchise.

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