AVATAR Director James Cameron Wouldn't Make TERMINATOR Today; Says He Regrets "[Fetishizing] The Gun"

AVATAR Director James Cameron Wouldn't Make TERMINATOR Today; Says He Regrets "[Fetishizing] The Gun"

James Cameron has revealed that he wouldn't make his Terminator movies today, explaining how real-life gun violence has changed his outlook on action and even altered his approach to Avatar: The Way of Water.

By JoshWilding - Dec 28, 2022 02:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies
Source: Esquire

Avatar: The Way of Water just passed $1 billion at the worldwide box office, and all signs point to filmmaker James Cameron having another record-breaking hit on his hands. 

He's someone who has delivered hit after hit, of course, including Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgement Day. However, looking back at his career, Cameron admits that those are movies he'd approach in a very different way now. Why? Well, it boils down to the level of violence on screen and the way guns play into that. 

"I look back on some films that I’ve made, and I don’t know if I would want to make that film now. I don’t know if I would want to fetishize the gun, like I did on a couple of Terminator movies 30+ years ago, in our current world," the director admits. "What’s happening with guns in our society turns my stomach."

"I’m happy to be living in New Zealand where they just banned all assault rifles two weeks after that horrific mosque shooting a couple of years ago," he adds, revealing this his outlook had an impact on the Avatar sequel as well. 

"I actually cut about 10 minutes of the movie targeting gunplay action. I wanted to get rid of some of the ugliness, to find a balance between light and dark," Cameron explains. "You have to have conflict, of course. Violence and action are the same thing, depending on how you look at it."

"This is the dilemma of every action filmmaker, and I’m known as an action filmmaker."

Guns remain an incredibly divisive subject, and we're not going to get into the politics of it all here. However, it's definitely interesting to hear from Cameron, who is undoubtedly an "action filmmaker," about how gun violence has changed his approach to storytelling on screen. 

Recently, the director suggested there may be plans to revive the Terminator franchise in a very different way. If that's something he's involved in, we're guessing any action scenes revolving around guns - which are prevalent in those first two instalments - will be dialled back and possibly eliminated altogether. 

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Sc00tersays
Sc00tersays - 12/28/2022, 4:12 PM
I’d rather have yesteryears Terminator to current year James Cameron
KillerOfSaints
KillerOfSaints - 12/28/2022, 10:45 PM
@Sc00tersays - underrated statement
BlueTheRaptor
BlueTheRaptor - 12/29/2022, 8:00 AM
Jesus Christ.
TheGuillotine
TheGuillotine - 12/31/2022, 11:30 AM
F*** you, Cameron.
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