EPISODE · Nov 11, 2025 · 30 MIN
Guillermo Del Toro Calls All Avatar Films “Masterpieces” — Here’s Why
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The source provides extensive excerpts detailing Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro's effusive praise for James Cameron's Avatar trilogy, including the unreleased Avatar: Fire and Ash, which he deems "absolute masterpieces." This glowing endorsement is explored through the lens of their decades-long friendship, which began when the two filmmakers were roommates in the early 1990s, bonding over a shared obsession with Japanese anime. The episode explains that this personal history, which included Cameron helping secure the ransom for del Toro's kidnapped father, lends weight to the praise, reframing the Avatar films as modern myth-making on par with Star Wars and The Wizard of Oz. The excerpts also review the technological and thematic achievements of the first two Avatar films, highlighting Cameron's seamless blend of spectacle with emotional depth and his fearless expansion of the franchise's world. Ultimately, the source argues that del Toro's words shift the perception of Avatar from mere spectacle to profound cinematic achievement rooted in myth and human connection.
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