Avatar’s James Cameron Shares Why He Cut ‘10 Minutes’ Of Gun Violence From The Way Of Water

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Most filmmakers evolve and change as they grow older. The things that they found exciting or inspirational in their younger days don’t move them the same way. And sometimes, they look back on their films – even some that are considered to be the best action movies ever made – and want to make changes. Steven Spielberg, as an example, changed the guns in the hands of special agents in his family feature E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial into walkie talkies. It may seem odd, but it’s his prerogative. Similar emotions went into changes that James Cameron made to Avatar: The Way of Water, as he is now explaining since the movie is in theaters.   

James Cameron’s sci-fi blockbuster sequel is doing exceptionally well at the global box office, and is expected to cross the $1 billion mark soon. And now Cameron is opening up about his filmmaking process on the movie. He spoke to CinemaBlend about the next chapter of his Avatar saga, and the movies he saw in a post-Avatar world that he thought lived up to their use of 3D. And in a recent interview with Esquire Middle East, Cameron revealed that he removed scenes of gun violence in his sequel, because he doesn’t want to fetishize the use of weapons. As Cameron explained:

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. 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.

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