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Sam Worthington Says Avatar Has More Freedom to Take Creative Risks Than Marvel

April 2, 2026  ·
  Cham Lee
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Australian actor Sam Worthington has said the Avatar film series operates with greater creative flexibility than Marvel productions, saying the freedom allows for creative expression and more risk-taking.

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Author: Cham Lee
Cham Lee is an educator and researcher who enjoys travel across the United States. Mrs. Lee is avid in loom knitting, as well as a purveyor in all things non-coffee at Starbucks. You'll often find her in the great outdoors, Pink Drink in hand, wearing a scarf of her own creation.
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BennyKing

Creative risks?
I just watched the new one and it is simply a rehash of the 2 previous films with re-used dialogue and action sequences.
I was so bored not even the new baddie could make this interesting in the least.

James Eadon

What creative risks? Tribal ethnics are do-goody-good “good guys”, and all baddies are white guys.
This is just anti-Whites propaganda. Cameron made 2 great movies, Terminator 1 and 2, and that was it. Downhill after that.

James Eadon

In retrospect, T2 turned Sarah into a girl-boss, and the sexless girlboss is a trend that is a blight on cinema to this day. Superbrat being a modern example.

Mr0303

And yet it chooses to tell the same old boring “humans bad” story every time.

Texas84

It will be a rehash as humans learn how to breathe in the toxic atmosphere. I’m here for it.

TheBrewingSailor

And yet, it’s still just Ferngully in Space!