Avatar director thinks Aquaman is not realistic enough
Titanic director James Cameron claimed he never made a work like director James Wan 's last film , saying Aquaman was not realistic enough.
Avatar director thinks Aquaman is not realistic enough
Director James Cameron is very friends with the sequel of Avata. rExpected Avatar 2 will be available to the audience in December 2020.
He told Yahoo Entertainment when he watched DCEU 's first $ 1 billion blockbuster enjoyed.
But he also strongly stated, "I would never make a movie like that, because it's not like reality and the laws of physics at all ... But interestingly, the audience will love this. ”.
Avatar director thinks Aquaman is not realistic enough
Director James Cameron is very friends with the sequel of Avata. rExpected Avatar 2 will be available to the audience in December 2020.
He told Yahoo Entertainment when he watched DCEU 's first $ 1 billion blockbuster enjoyed.
But he also strongly stated, "I would never make a movie like that, because it's not like reality and the laws of physics at all ... But interestingly, the audience will love this. ”.
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He said Aquaman 's scenes shot underwater were unrealistic and unconvincing.
“I was at the bottom of the ocean for thousands of hours preparing for the next Avatar sections. I also love watching Aquaman but I can't feel it because the underwater scenes look unreal, that's the general feeling, Aquaman is not realistic enough. ”
He also revealed that he was filming a lot of underwater scenes in the sequel to Avatar. "Those scenes will not be the same as in Aquaman," Cameron said.
He emphasized the inclusion of more robust environmental protection messages.
“But there are also good elements like the sight of the animals in the sea: the whales… and the littering of humans. That's a commendable point, ”Mr. Cameron said.
He challenged James Wan in a comical way:
"When we have second and third billion dollar movies, we will talk."
Aquaman , directed by James Wan , grossed $ 1.121 billion when it debuted in November 2018, being the most popular DCEU film , and also based on the most successful DC Comics character.
“I was at the bottom of the ocean for thousands of hours preparing for the next Avatar sections. I also love watching Aquaman but I can't feel it because the underwater scenes look unreal, that's the general feeling, Aquaman is not realistic enough. ”
He also revealed that he was filming a lot of underwater scenes in the sequel to Avatar. "Those scenes will not be the same as in Aquaman," Cameron said.
He emphasized the inclusion of more robust environmental protection messages.
“But there are also good elements like the sight of the animals in the sea: the whales… and the littering of humans. That's a commendable point, ”Mr. Cameron said.
He challenged James Wan in a comical way:
"When we have second and third billion dollar movies, we will talk."
Aquaman , directed by James Wan , grossed $ 1.121 billion when it debuted in November 2018, being the most popular DCEU film , and also based on the most successful DC Comics character.