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While Cameron might suggest that The Terminator was his first directed feature film, this honor actually falls on Piranha II: The Spawning from 1982. The sequel to Joe Dante’s Piranha from 1978, which was a commercial success has since become a cult favorite, Piranha II: The Spawning was ultimately a massive box office bomb and a critical failure. Cameron was hired after the original director, Miller Drake, left the project due to creative differences, but he has omitted the movie from many bios in the years since.

During a 1991 interview with Us (via Terminator Files), James Cameron revealed that he is “ambivalent” about Piranha II: The Spawning. He posed the theory that he was only attached to the movie for two-and-a-half weeks before producer Ovidio Assonitis fired him and took over control. This theory could prove true, as Drake departed the movie due to creative differences with Assonitis, but many other crew members maintain he was present for the entire schedule. This could just be a symptom of Cameron hating his freshman foray into feature film directing.








