James Cameron and Stephen Lang on ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’

James Cameron doesn't so much make films as dramatize planetary events. From “Terminator” Titanic ($2.2 billion) “Avatar” films (currently worth more than $5 billion), the 71-year-old Canadian-born director has created fantasy worlds that bend technology, box office logic, and sometimes cinema itself.

Actor Stephen Lang, 73, has built a four-decade career playing people you underestimate at your peril, from Avatar's cold-blooded Colonel Miles Quaritch turned badass Marine to the blind recluses you shouldn't try to rob. (“Don't Breathe”). Over the course of three Avatar films, he became the franchise's implacable threat center, rising from the dead in a new blue body to continue waging a colonial war on the distant moon of Pandora.

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