Los Angeles: Filmmaker James Cameron has asked people not to "whine" about the length of 'Avatar: The Way of Water'. As his highly-anticipated sequel is set for release next month, the 68-year-old director doesn't think people should complain about its 3 hour and 10 minute run time because so many TV viewers are willing to binge-watch the entire series in one sitting, reports Aceshowbiz.com.
"I don't want anybody whining about length when they sit and binge-watch (television) for eight hours," he told Empire magazine. "I can almost write this part of the review. 'The agonizingly long three-hour movie'... It's like, give me a f******break. I've watched my kids sit and do five one-hour episodes in a row. Here's the big social paradigm shift that has to happen, it's okay to get up and go pee."
Cameron admits the franchise has been "hideously expensive" to make - with an expected budget of around $1 billion for the four sequels - but he recently insisted the upcoming film will deliver "three hours of a pretty much insane experience." He said, "There are a couple of things that I took out (of 'The Way of Water') that I want to shoehorn into movie three, hopefully.