Avatar’s first sequel releases later this year.
Screenshot: Avatar: The Way of Water

If you have lost track, you should know that the first of a possible four sequels to the 2009 sci-fi epic is this year'sAvatar: The Way of Water. James Cameron gave an update on where the rest of the series is going in an interview with Empire.

What's the most fascinating detail? The fourth and fifth films were originally supposed to be directed by CAMERON. It is okay if you have lost your way. The films themselves are a lot of work according to the director. Some of the things I'm developing are exciting. I would like to pass the baton to a director that I trust to take over, so I can do other things. Maybe it isn't. I'm not sure.

“I’ll want to pass the baton to a director that I trust to take over”

It is possible that the fourth and fifth films will happen. It's dependent on market forces. Three is in the can so it will come out. I hope we can make four and five because it is a big story.

The fourth part of the series is the most excited by CAMERON. He said that movie four is a good one. I think it is a motherfucker. I would like to make it. Variety reported at the time that the plan was for the films to be released in four installments.

The reception toAvatar: The Way of Water is critical to the future of the film. To not be worried about. He tells Empire that the troll will have a hard time remembering what happened in the movie. They watch the movie again and say, "Excuse me, let me just shut the fuck up right now." I don't think I'm concerned about that.

The film has a three-hour running time, but he isn't worried that it will turn off some viewers. He doesn't want anyone to complain about the length of TV shows. This part of the review can be written by me. Give me a break from the movie. My kids have done five one-hour episodes in a row. It's okay to get up and go pee.

It is easy to pause a film and get up and go pee in your own home, but it is difficult to do in the cinema.