James Cameron tweeted: Congratulations to "Avengers 4" for sinking the "little broken ship"

James Cameron tweeted: Congratulations to "Avengers 4" for sinking the "little broken ship"

This Monday, Avengers: Endgame surpassed Titanic, the previous runner-up, with a global box office of $2.1887 billion, becoming the runner-up in global box office history, second only to Avatar. Today, James Cameron, the director of both films, sent a tweet to congratulate Endgame and all Marvel employees, saying that it brought an unprecedented shock.

James Cameron, the director of Titanic and Avatar, said on Twitter: Dear Mr. Feige and all Marvel employees, an iceberg sank the Titanic, just as Avengers 4 defeated Titanic. All the staff of Lightstorm Studios salute you. Your brilliant achievements have shown the world the strong vitality and creativity of the film industry and brought unprecedented shock. - James Cameron

However, although "Avengers 4" was a big hit, James Cameron's four sequels of "Avatar" 2, 3, 4, and 5 were all delayed, which inevitably made fans of the series sweat. But every new film of James Cameron must be a groundbreaking masterpiece, so everyone should be patient and wait!

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