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Kate Winslet Works with James Cameron Again in ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’

Nearly 30 years after the iconic Titanic, it seemed unlikely that Kate Winslet and James Cameron would be together again in a project. 

Fans were thrilled to see history repeat itself with two of today’s most acclaimed figures.

At the start of the film partnership in 1997, the 22-year-old actress said: “You’d have to pay me a lot of money to work with Jim again.” 

After a quarter century of difference, Avatar: The Way of Water brought together two creative forces that have evolved significantly in the 26 years since Titanic. The theatrical release is expected soon.

“You couldn’t compare the two. The two films are so different,” Winslet shared with EW when queried about collaborating with Cameron again. 

“Literally, the only common thread is there’s water in both of them, but the water that is there for different reasons behaves in totally different ways. These experiences were so far apart.”

Winslet’s connection to the iconic Titanic movie may feel like old history, but it’s actually only been 26 years since its debut. An impressive feat considering how long we’ve felt it’s been a part of our lives.

“I turned 21 on that shoot. I am now 47 years old. It’s a very, very, very long time ago,” she stated. 

“Jim, as a director, as a person, you know, we are just both different, older, [and] have hopefully learned a lot more in terms of how to tell stories and be creative contributors and collaborators.”

Come back Collaboration

Cameron and Winslet were anxious to work together in the wake of Titanic’s mega-success, but longed to reunite their powers over the years.

Now Cameron, 68, and Winslet, 47, the dynamic duo have decided to reunite despite the inevitable passage of time.

Disney and 20th Century’s Avatar: The Way of Water was unlike any other project, as it got further along the production line than we’ve ever seen before. With up to four sequel films on the horizon, this franchise is sure to be a blockbuster. 

“I feel like he’s always checked in with me. ‘Are you busy right now?’ or ‘What’s going on? I may have something,'” Winslet recounted. 

“Then I wouldn’t hear for a while, and I think he’s drifted off that idea. Then he’d be floating back in with another one. And then in 2014, he did say to me, ‘I’m gonna get you big and blue.'”

This Friday, movie-goers can experience an adventure of epic proportions. 

At the helm are Winslet and Cliff Curtis as Ronal and Tonowari – two powerful leaders who must protect their Na’vi water tribe. Avatar: The Way of Water will surely provide thrilling thrills with a splash of drama.

An intrepid leader, Winslet’s character strikes an impressive balance between preserving her clan’s ancient customs and safeguarding their future with her warrior prowess.

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Winslet Applauds Cameron

Winslet was in awe of Cameron’s mastery and understanding of the intricate mythos behind Avatar – an accomplishment that certainly did not go unrecognized.

“He knows every inch of it,” she stated. “He created a whole language. He created a set of intentions for these people: how they live and how they move and how they breathe and think and speak and eat and love and cherish. He did all that.”

She compares the filmmaker to a master in the kitchen, crafting an artful film dish that captivates viewers.

“A chef is never gonna send a great dish out to the table if he’s not happy with that plate.” She gives an example. 

“He told me that, I think, he spent a year writing the first pass of the second [film] and then just hated it all and was like, ‘This is just s—. I’m gonna start again,'” Winslet reminisced. 

“I’ve started building characters before and thought, ‘Hang on a minute. This is not what I’m meant to be doing at all. Okay, start again.’ It’s always a really terrifying moment.”

Reading the script for Titanic was an incredible experience for Winslet, who couldn’t believe how much secrecy shrouded its storyline.

“I definitely was given the bare minimum, initially. Very much character descriptions, a general sense of [Ronal], and the role that she played within her community. But it wasn’t until I read the script and discovered, obviously, all of the other elements that he had built in,” she stated. 

“It’s a phenomenal experience reading a Jim Cameron script because it’s just so thorough. The guy is such a perfectionist.”

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Avatar in the Film Industry

In 2009, James Cameron revolutionized the movie industry with Avatar, shattering box office records and cementing its place in film history. 

Fast forward to 2021: audiences can expect a revival of this beloved saga – the next installment being Avatar 2: The Way of Water – just one part of four new films set for release. 

Jake Sully, our heroic former Marine who traded his human body for that of a Na’vi on Pandora’s moon and found love with Neytiri, has created an entirely new life. He traded in the lush rainforests he once knew to raise their own family among sparkling oceans.

In the long-awaited sequel to James Cameron’s Avatar, tensions remain high between humanity and the Na’vi of Pandora. Stephen Lang reprises his role as Col. Quaritch – this time in a most formidable form. 

The militarized organization RDA still poses a significant threat all these years later.

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