James Cameron Once Told the Studio He Couldn’t Direct ‘Avatar’ if They Toned Down His Film

James Cameron’s movies often contain messages relevant to real-life issues, and Avatar was no exception. But the studio wondered if Cameron could tone down the message in the feature. It was an inquiry that Cameron didn’t appreciate.

James Cameron wanted to instill moral outrage with ‘Avatar’

James Cameron at photocall for 'Avatar: The Way of Water'
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Cameron’s advocacy towards protecting Earth’s climate was one of his main motivators for making Avatar. It was a passion he believed that a lot of people might not have shared. This was despite the fact that many might have already been aware of the potential dangers facing the planet.

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