James Cameron Criticizes Trump's Presidency, Confirms Move to New Zealand
The director describes Trump's second term as 'horrific' and says his New Zealand citizenship is imminent after years of preparation.
- James Cameron has called Donald Trump's second term as U.S. president 'horrific' and 'sickening,' expressing deep concerns about the direction of the country.
- The filmmaker, who has lived in New Zealand for over a decade, confirmed his citizenship there is 'imminent' and a result of deliberate effort and sacrifice.
- Cameron stated that he no longer wants to see Trump's face on the front page of newspapers, likening the experience to 'watching a car crash over and over.'
- He criticized the Trump administration for turning away from values he believes America historically stood for, describing the U.S. as becoming a 'hollow idea.'
- Cameron plans to continue working on the 'Avatar' franchise in New Zealand, contributing to its film industry and emphasizing the importance of respect and equity in his new home.