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We all have something in common with James Cameron: to be obsessed K-Pop Demon Hunters. While discussing the importance of making movies for the big screen, he worries about moviegoing as we know it, which coincidentally happened shortly before the Netflix-Warner Bros. merger. announced. But he had to admit that he “really liked K-pop demon hunters“, before sharing his concerns about distribution. “You're seeing more and more people just agree to watch things as they see them on their streaming service,” he told Empire magazine at the film's European premiere. Avatar: Fire and Ash. “I'm worried that cinema might cease to exist… and I don't want that to happen. I want to continue making films that I enjoy seeing on the big screen.”
When the show was about to start, Avatar The director and ocean explorer emphasized the importance of watching films in the cinema and how Paris, where the premiere took place, celebrates this tradition. “We must honor a nation that has more moviegoers per capita than any other country in the world; What I love about France is that in this country there is a moral obligation to support the arts,” Cameron shared on stage. Diversity reports. I wonder if he will return to the States and tell American moviegoers that they are golden together when they go to the movies together?






