While not many have been able to see yet, director James Cameron recently shared some feedback he got from a few select people, and as well as confirmed that generative AI will not be used in the film at all.
Speaking to New Zealand’s Stuff in a recent interview, Cameron said that he recently screened Fire and Ash for “a few select people,” all of whom had nothing but rave reviews for the highly anticipated third entry in the Avatar franchise.
“I’ve shown it to a few selected people and the feedback has been it’s definitely the most emotional and maybe the best of the three so far. We’ll find out, you know, but I feel pretty good about it. And the work is exceptional from the actors. It’s pretty heart-wrenching in a good way.”
While also in New Zealand, Cameron took part in a Q&A session during an event and revealed that a title card that plays ahead of the movie will say that “no generative A.I. was used in the making of this movie,” confirming that the film won’t be helped by the technology quickly spreading across Hollywood.
Such an *incredible* talk. Also, James Cameron revealed that Avatar: Fire and Ash will begin with a title card after the 20th Century and Lightstorm logos that “no generative A.I. was used in the making of this movie”.? https://t.co/d4X65ahdhO pic.twitter.com/JV64h8yk6M
Avatar: Fire and Ash is once again directed by Cameron, who co-wrote the screenplay with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. The ensemble cast includes returning stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Giovanni Ribisi, Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, and Joel David Moore, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Jack Champion, Bailey Bass, Edie Falco, and more.
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Cameron previously said that the upcoming sequel will explore “different cultures from those I have already shown. The fire will be represented by the ‘Ash People.’ I want to show the Na’vi from another angle because, so far, I have only shown their good sides.”
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