James Cameron Calls Netflix-WBD Deal 'Disastrous'
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Look, we don’t know what Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos is mad about, when it comes to director James Cameron’s recent letter about the streamer’s dreams of buying Warner Bros. Discovery. We mean, Cameron’s letter—addressed to Utah Senator Mike Lee ...
"I'm particularly surprised and disappointed," Sarandos says after Cameron wrote a letter warning against a Netflix-WBD merger
The Titanic and Avatar filmmaker, who has never been nominated for a screenplay Oscar in his storied career, is being recognized for "outstanding contributions to the profession."
Would James Cameron ever bid adieu to Pandora? "Avatar: Fire and Ash," the director's third otherworldly adventure, is nearing the end of its box office run with $1.4 billion globally. It’s an enormous sum (ranking as Hollywood's second-biggest release of 2025),
James Cameron wrote a letter Sen. Mike Lee, chairman of the Senate antitrust subcommittee, saying a Netflix-Warner Bros deal would threaten movie theaters.
The Oscar-winning director was previously married to actress Linda Hamilton, filmmaker Kathryn Bigelow, producer Gale Anne Hurd, and lawyer Sharon Williams.