With a $1.903 billion box office gross, Avatar: The Way of Water is currently the seventh highest-grossing film of all time. It was also the
Given that the film was released a little over a month ago, this is an incredible feat.
However, the film's director is not quite done. Following the success of Avatar: The Way of Water, Cameron will work on three more installments of Avatar. The visionary director has also stated he has plans for a sixth and seventh installment, although he doesn't see himself directing those, due to his age.
During a recent interview on the podcast, Soundtracking with Edith Bowman, where they discussed the Avatar franchise, Titanic, and strong women characters, Cameron revealed that the third installment in the series will be narrated by Jake Sully's son, Lo'ak. While Cameron's revelation seemed to have been a slip, the Oscar director recovered quickly and took it in stride. He went on to state that each of the three subsequent films will have a different character in the narrator's seat.
Here is his statement:
"I'm going to take a moment when the dust clears to kind of assess what people loved and what they responded to the most in this current release, and I may go back and tinker a little bit, and we may go back and do a couple of moments here and there. It won't be radical, but maybe fine-tune it a bit to emphasize that which people are responding to. For example, Lo'ak really emerged as a character that people went with, so I might find ways to sort of - now he's already the narrator - oh, I'm giving away something here. But this is okay, I think it could be intriguing for people to think about what's coming."

