5 Reasons Why Avatar: Fire And Ash Dominated The Box Office
Avatar: Fire and Ash might've opened with less at the box office than the last Avatar movie, The Way of Water, but rest assured, it still had a monster debut.
Read MoreAvatar: Fire and Ash might've opened with less at the box office than the last Avatar movie, The Way of Water, but rest assured, it still had a monster debut.
Read MoreStuart Townsend was recast as Aragorn well into production on Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings film trilogy, but it wasn't a huge surprise to Sean Astin.
Read MoreOne of the most memorable scenes from the Jim Carrey movie The Mask almost got cut because studio execs didn't quite get it.
Read MoreOne of the stars of Baby Driver nearly landed a role in James Cameron's Avatar sequels shortly after appearing in a different project that Cameron worked on.
Read MoreMatt Damon plays homesick hero Odysseus in the first trailer for The Odyssey, Christopher Nolan's adaptation of the epic Greek poem.
Read MoreBilly Bob Thornton has spent much of his career playing unscrupulous characters in films, but he's deliberately avoided portraying a blockbuster movie villain.
Read MoreJake Sully and his family face dangerous new enemies in Fire and Ash, but fortunately they have help from the real hero of the Avatar franchise.
Read MoreMalcolm McDowell says he accidentally knocked William Shatner out during a Star Trek: Generations fight scene, and the crew apparently found the incident funny.
Read MoreAvatar: Fire and Ash gives Sigourney Weaver's young character Kiri a certain line that calls back to Aliens. Yeah, you know the one. But it really doesn't work.
Read MoreThe Harry Potter franchise helped launch the careers of its young stars, but one Hogwarts student was actually a woman in her 30s.
Read MoreFoundation's ageless robot character Demerzel has one significant change from the books which reflects Aragorn's leap to the big screen.
Read MoreA young Josh Brolin was still getting the hang of professional acting when he worked on The Goonies, forcing producer Steven Spielberg to intervene one day.
Read MoreJames Cameron has been plotting out his Avatar films for years, but a major part of Fire & Ash was at the suggestion of one of the stars.
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Read MoreThe new Na'vi clan featured in Avatar: Fire and Ash were inspired by a real-world tribe that James Cameron encountered while traveling.
Read MoreJames Cameron penned the initial script draft for Rambo: First Blood Part II, only for Rambo himself, Sylvester Stallone, to rewrite a substantial amount of it.
Read MoreJames Brolin was practically cast as James Bond and was planning to star in Octopussy, but Roger Moore ultimately changed his mind about retiring as 007.
Read MoreJames Cameron wants to return to The Terminator franchise, and he has some big ideas about what the seventh installment would feature.
Read MoreJames Cameron had to spring into life-saving action when shooting a scene in The Abyss caused a rat to drown. Then he adopted the rat.
Read MoreFolks are criticizing Avatar: Fire & Ash for repeating much of what the prior Avatar movies did, but they may be missing the (Pandoran) forest for the trees.
Read MoreGerman actor Lars Edinger has been cast as Superman villain Brainiac in DC's upcoming sequel, Man of Tomorrow, director James Gunn confirms.
Read MoreOne of the stars of the Avatar franchise looks very different without his trademark Pandora look, so fans might not know he's part of the Scream franchise.
Read MoreGiven the possibility that Avatar 4 and 5 (assuming they happen) could take place long after Fires and Ash, the Tulkun could be pivotal to those movies.
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Read MoreAvatar: Fire and Ash overtly tips its hat to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, a film that James Cameron has acknowledged had a huge impact on him.
Read MoreThere's not as much death as you might think in Avatar: Fire and Ash, but there's at least one presumed character casualty, though we're not sure if it's legit.
Read MoreJames Cameron knows folks equate Eywa in Avatar to a benevolent version of Skynet in The Terminator, and here's what the director had to say about the theory.
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