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Avatar director James Cameron says he agrees with wiping out half of humanity: ‘I can relate to Thanos’ 

Updated: February 22, 2023 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Feb 22, 2023 – 5:20 pm EST

(LifeSiteNews) – Superstar director James Cameron sympathizes with the genocidal villain of the most recent Avengers films, he revealed in a new interview with Time Magazine.

Cameron, the director of hits like Aliens, Titanic, True Lies, and the Avatar and Terminator films, spoke to Time for an interview published February 16 that touched on his environmental activism, during which he revealed, “I can relate to Thanos. I thought he had a pretty viable answer. The problem is nobody is going to put up their hand to volunteer to be the half that has to go.”

Thanos was the ultimate antagonist of the Disney-owned Marvel Studios’ wildly successful “Infinity Saga” series of films, the climax of which saw him obtain the cosmic power to wipe out half of all life in the universe (in Avengers: Infinity War, undone by the heroes in Avengers: Endgame), in the belief that population growth is unsustainable without mass culling – a surprisingly relevant portrayal of evil from a studio that has since defined itself in large part by pandering to “woke” politics. 

Environmentalism factors prominently in Cameron’s Avatar films, which package well-trodden themes

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