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James Cameron may not be “the king of the world,” but he’s certainly the king of the box office because of his Avatar movies.
Back in 2009, we thought Avatar was the future of action movies. The box office has been kind, but history sure hasn't.
Nothing is slowing down the Avatar franchise, not even James Cameron’s other cinematic projects. While there has been recent ...
Instead, Cameron told Rolling Stone, he sees the franchise as a "Trojan horse" to appeal to humanity's better instincts, with ...
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LAist on MSNA planet from the 'Avatar' movies may exist in real life
One of the brightest stars in the night sky seems to be orbited by a planet like Jupiter. The news is sure to cheer fans of ...
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Jim Acosta 'interviews' AI-generated avatar of deceased teenager promoting gun control message
Liberal journalist Jim Acosta conducted an unusual interview on Monday with the artificially animated avatar of deceased ...
Singapore-based multi-family office Kamet Capital has completed an $8.4 million Series A investment in artificial ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNAvatar: Thanos Star Josh Brolin on Who He Could Have Played in James Cameron Franchise
Thanos star Josh Brolin has revealed who he could have played in James Cameron’s Avatar franchise. Cameron’s Avatar was ...
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Jim Acosta blasted on social media after 'interviewing' AI avatar of Parkland shooting victim
Social media users slammed Jim Acosta's AI avatar interview with deceased Parkland victim Joaquin Oliver as insane, unethical ...
Josh Brolin calls streaming films "boring" while revealing he passed on the part of Miles Quaritch in James Cameron's 'Avatar' movies.
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Ex-CNN reporter 'interviews' AI avatar of dead Parkland victim. It's just wrong. | Opinion
Former CNN reporter Jim Acosta blurred the line between fiction and reality by 'interviewing' an AI avatar of Parkland shooting victim Joaquin Oliver.
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