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Josh Brolin brought down the Infinity Gauntlet on James Cameron when he denied an Avatar sequel role and Cameron was a little upset.
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4 Avatar sequels...I don't think anyone wanted even 1 sequel. This is going to be the biggest waste of money in film possibly ever. Good for Brolin to say no to locking himself into sequels for a series nobody has any interest in. Avatar was used to introduce 3D movies to cinemas around the world, and most people still prefer to watch movies the ole fashion way. Also, Cameron just sounds like a complete douche for calling out Brolin, who is going to be the biggest name in Hollywood once Deadpool 2 and Infinity War comes out. And after the 4 AVATAR SEQUELS--- a reboot of terminator? Even Spielberg doesn't suck enough to make reboots of his old films or endless sequels. Cameron has been sitting in an edit room for a bit too long.
4 Avatar sequels...good god. I feel sorry for Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver. This will eat up a lot of their time...
Turns down a chance to star in a James Cameron movie yet accepts the lead role in a whitewashed Asian masterpiece?
James Cameron is notoriously bad to work for. Also, in the article I was stated that the sequels will be shot like a mini series. Maybe the level of commitment required for Avatar was not worth it, specially with what Brolin currently has going on.
Obviously Cameron talking sh*t because he can't get Brolin doesn't help his case either. Cameron is already getting pissy, imagine working with him for months on end and fully committing to 4 movies of his instead of different projects.
And yep...I'm seriously not interested in Avatar either.
Avatar was so overrated, it was literally visuals mixed with a huge marketing campaign and an extremely shallow story.