James Cameron has called Avatar’s heroes more real than “childless” superheroes. Marvel fans remind him of Iron Man

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Filmmaker James Cameron says his next film, Avatar the Way of Water, aims to be a gentle “denunciation” of current superhero movies. said that Na’vi, an alien warrior who appears in . His comments elicited a sharp reaction from fans of superhero movies.

 Cameron’s Avatar (2009) remains the highest-grossing film of all time, only briefly challenged by superhero film Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame. In fact, most of the summer blockbusters in recent years have been superhero movies from Marvel or his DC stable. But James Cameron isn’t a fan of the superheroes in these movies because he feels they don’t deal with the real world.In a new interview with GQ, the filmmaker said: You don’t really have to deal with real things that oppress you and give you feet of clay in the real world.

James Cameron has called Avatar's heroes more real than "childless" superheroes. Marvel fans remind him of Iron Man 2

Avatar The Way of Water is set to hit theaters worldwide on December 16th. The film has been touted as one of the most expensive of all time and is also one of the most anticipated releases of recent times.

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