In June, Disney announced that Cameron’s three upcoming ‘Avatar’ sequels will be pushed back again, extending the saga into 2031.
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Remote-controlled submersibles took 700,000 images from every angle during a 200-hour mission, and these images have now been stitched together to create the most detailed images of the wreck to date.
You might think Cameron and the film studio have a guaranteed monster profit-maker on their hands. Well, think again.
We’ve waited long enough for ‘Avatar 2’, and finally, it is just around the corner.
It is no surprise that many of the highest-grossing box office movies ever are part of a franchise, aside from two James Cameron classics.
While James Cameron lost touch with the ‘Terminator’ saga, taking on more of a backseat role as it went through several iterations, he’s returned to the story with ‘Terminator: Dark Fate’.
‘Alita: Battle Angel’ is an AI cyberpunk action adventure thriller 20-years-in-the-making, based on the Japanese manga comic book series, ‘Gunnm’.
James Cameron has been developing ‘Alita: Battle Angel’ for more than a decade now, making it one of the most anticipated films of 2019.
It has been 20 years since ‘Titanic’ took the world by storm, and director James Cameron is tired of you asking why Jack couldn’t fit on that bloody door.
Gravity writer-director, Alfonso Cuarón has always wanted to be two things: a director and an astronaut. These lifelong dreams meshed somewhere along the way to become his magnum opus, Gravity, a breathtakingly beautiful, mesmerising, visceral and moving space film about a medical engineer and an astronaut, who work together to survive after an accident leaves […]
Last year, James Cameron called on filmmakers to start shooting film at 48 frames per second – twice the industry standard, and twice as smooth, visually. Peter Jackson was the first to respond, shooting The Hobbit at 48fps. And, according to people who saw a 10-minute preview at CinemaCon this year, it looks like a made-for-TV BBC movie.
Time-tested wisdom says the sky’s the limit. However, a group of billionaires are looking to change that as they launch the first ever venture to mine asteroids, in space. For real. Click through for the details.
This is a pretty cool feat by James Cameron, who just returned from the bottom of the Marianas Trench – the deepest place in the world. To put it in perspective for you, if you took Mount Everest, and turned it upside down, it still wouldn’t be able to touch the bottom, not even by a kilometer. Video inside. It’s incredible.
Last week, director James Cameron found the one spot where people wouldn’t ask him about the Avatar sequel – 8km beneath the ocean, off the coast of Papua New Guinea, in a specially designed submarine. He’ll be repeating the trick later this month at the ocean’s deepest point to shoot footage for a couple of documentaries.
Harrods department store – Knightsbridge – London Harrods Sells Gold Bars – Harrods department store announced on Thursday it had joined with Swiss refiner Produits Artistiques Metaux Precieux to offer gold bars weighing 12.5kg. Harrods, established in 1834, is the first London shop to offer gold in-store. The bars are being kept in a miniature […]