James Cameron Awaits New Zealand Citizenship, Cites Disillusionment with U.S. Politics
The acclaimed filmmaker criticizes Trump’s second term and highlights his reasons for relocating permanently to New Zealand.
- James Cameron has announced that his New Zealand citizenship is imminent, a move he has pursued for years while living and working there.
- The director expressed strong disapproval of Donald Trump’s recent re-election, calling it 'horrific' and a departure from American values.
- Cameron emphasized his frustration with the pervasive media coverage of Trump in the U.S., which he described as 'sickening' and inescapable.
- While Cameron acknowledges global challenges, he appreciates New Zealand's cultural emphasis on respect and its relative distance from U.S. political turmoil.
- The filmmaker continues to work on the Avatar franchise in New Zealand, with the third installment, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' set for release in December 2025.