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The master behind classics like 'Avatar' and 'Titanic' reveals why he's finding it difficult to continue the sci-fi saga.
The Abyss was also famous along with True Lies for being two James Cameron films that didn’t have a proper Blu-ray release in the United States up until 2024.
James Cameron’s beloved sci-fi film The Abyss has been removed from Disney+ in the UK due to the inclusion of a banned scene. The original version of the 1989 film includes a scene in which a ...
"I can't think of anything coming up that is bigger and more important to us right now than confronting this generative AI ...
"I want to learn it, I want to master it for myself, then use my own best judgment about how I apply it to my personal art," ...
James Cameron’s 1989 sci-fi thriller The Abyss was removed from Disney+ in the U.K. this week due to belated concerns over its depiction of animal abuse.
James Cameron’s 1989 underwater sci-fi flick The Abyss featured a scene in which a panicking rat was plunged into oxygen-rich liquid. It was a sequence that proved so controversial at the time ...
In the next several days, James Cameron, the director of "Titanic," ''Avatar" and "The Abyss," plans to dive nearly seven miles down in a one-man lime green submarine that he helped design.
We all know James Cameron is a pioneer of modern cinema, especially when it comes to his innovative use of technology ...