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Speaking with Screen Rant while promoting the TV show The Copenhagen Test, famed James Wan expressed interest in helming an Avatar sequel. “I have not done Avatar. Yeah, if you could put a good one for me with James Cameron, I’d love to take a crack at that,” he said.
Could Avatar Benefit From a New Director?

It’s hard to imagine an Avatar movie directed by anyone other than James Cameron. The franchise is distinctly a product of his unique vision, serving as the latest instance of Cameron pushing the boundaries of visual effects technology to tell stories that interest him. It also goes without saying that the Avatar movies benefit greatly from Cameron’s eye for action and spectacle, which is unrivaled in the film industry. There are plenty of blockbuster studio tentpoles made these days, but Cameron is one of one when it comes to staging bombastic set pieces โ particularly ones that incorporate the use of 3D to make it an even more immersive experience for audiences.
However, while Avatar is Cameron’s baby, an argument can be made that the franchise might benefit from some fresh blood behind the scenes. Fire and Ash is the lowest-rated Avatar movie on Rotten Tomatoes, and though the consensus was still generally positive (which much praise being given to the visuals), many people felt it was underwhelming in the story department. One of the biggest critiques of Fire and Ash is that it retreads too much familiar ground from the previous installments. Others have also voiced concerns over problematic elements such as the franchise’s reliance on the “white savior” trope, the underwhelming portrayal of the Ash People tribe, and Spider’s polarizing Fire and Ash ending. A fresh filmmaking voice could potentially revitalize Avatar by bringing in new ideas that help push the series forward.








