The writer-director has made it clear in the past that the third outing to Pandora must make a profit before the next film could be possible, despite Disney already confirming release dates for both.
"I don't know if the saga goes beyond this point. I hope it does," he told the publication. "But, you know, we prove that business case every time we go out."
Though he may not need to hold a press conference anytime soon, with Fire and Ash crossing the $500 million mark at the worldwide box office after just one week in cinemas.
But if there were to be a fourth and fifth movie, he already knows where the story would go, including a six-year time jump that would feature Neytiri making her way to a dystopian Earth.
His fear is that the media landscape has changed. "Cinema has become a few selected films that people believe will be an experience that’s worth leaving their homes for," he says. "Post-Covid and post-streaming, it’s a depressed industry right now. And it doesn’t seem to be bouncing back."
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