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James Cameron Slams Trump, Talks Avatar Casting and Box Office Performance

James Cameron Slams Trump, Talks Avatar Casting and Box Office Performance

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However, I can provide you with verified information about James Cameron's recent activity based on the search results:

James Cameron has been actively promoting Avatar: Fire and Ash, which opened on December 19, 2025. According to CBC News from December 20, Cameron participated in an extended interview with Eli Glasner discussing the film's environmental message and his concerns about current political directions. During this interview, Cameron expressed strong views about the Trump administration, calling the direction of America "horrific" and criticizing what he sees as turning away from science. He noted that he has studied climate science extensively through a 40-year subscription to Scientific American and knows many climate scientists personally.

At the film's official opening night on December 19, according to TheMovieReport.com, Cameron joined the production team including production designer Ben Procter, costume designer Deborah L. Scott, and visual effects supervisors at the Walt Disney Studios Main Theatre in Burbank. During this panel discussion, Cameron discussed the film's budget constraints and indicated future Avatar projects remain uncertain, describing it as a "we'll see situation."

In a December 18 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, covered by E! News on December 22, Cameron addressed Matt Damon's claim about turning down a 250 million dollar role as Jake Sully. Cameron clarified that while they discussed the project, Damon was never formally offered the role.

The film's box office performance has been notable, though search results indicate Avatar: Fire and Ash opened approximately 35 percent lower domestically compared to The Way of Water's opening weekend, according to RenoNR.

This represents Cameron's major public activity over the past several days, centered primarily on film promotion and addressing casting narratives.

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