James Cameron Teases Expanding World Of ‘Avatar’ Into Animated Anthology: “We’re Still Gathering Our Stories”
NO LOC, JUL 29 – James Cameron aims to use traditional animation to explore untold Pandora stories in an anthology series inspired by The Animatrix, with $5.24 billion grossed by the franchise.
- James Cameron plans to expand the Avatar franchise with an animated anthology series set within Pandora, announced alongside the December 19 release of Avatar: Fire and Ash.
- Cameron revealed discussions with Disney about creating an animated spinoff to explore off-camera stories and backstory, inspired by projects like The Animatrix.
- The proposed anthology aims to tell unexpected stories within Avatar's world, including humanity’s first expedition to Pandora, adding texture and detail beyond the films.
- Cameron mentioned the possibility of creating an animated project, which could be released either on a streaming platform or in theaters, and highlighted the importance of recruiting talented animators for the endeavor.
- This expansion could deepen the Avatar saga, which has four more films planned through 2031, while exploring new storytelling formats and potentially broadening the franchise's reach.
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