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‘I think $2.3 billion says you might be wrong on that’: James Cameron shoots down critics of 3D in Avatar, as fresh lawsuit emerges from animator




  • James Cameron has responded to criticism over his use of 3D and high frame rate in his upcoming movie Avatar: Fire and Ash, and its 2022 prequel
  • He shared his thoughts in an interview with Discussing Film, bluntly saying, “I happen to like it, and it’s my movie”
  • On top of this backlash, Cameron has been hit with a second copyright infringement lawsuit by fellow animator Eric Ryder

The third installment to James Cameron’s Avatar film series, Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025), is set to release this week, but the director has already received a fair share of criticism for his use of 3D, and a copyright infringement lawsuit has emerged at the same time.

As well as pointing out the use of 3D, critics have voiced harsh criticism of the movie’s high frame rate, which some have called ‘too uncanny’. Both Avatar: Fire and Ash and its prequel Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) use a staggering 48 frames per second, which is twice the standard movie frame rate of 24.





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