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Cameron Rules Out AI Performers as 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Sets 195-Minute Cut

He says box-office results will determine whether the planned fourth and fifth films move forward.

Overview

  • James Cameron reiterates that no generative AI was used on Fire and Ash and vows the Avatar films will not replace actors.
  • He distinguishes AI tools for post‑production VFX as acceptable to reduce costs, while warning about the broader threat from so‑called big AI.
  • The theatrical runtime is about 195 minutes, and Cameron is weighing an extended version with roughly 25–30 minutes of additional footage.
  • Early press reactions are largely positive on scale, visuals and emotional reach, with some critics noting familiar beats and an overstuffed feel.
  • Cameron frames this film as the capstone of the first Avatar saga, and its December 19 release will serve as the commercial test for greenlighting parts 4 and 5.