Renowned filmmaker James Cameron has voiced his discontent with President Donald Trump’s leadership, stating that he has no plans to return to North America and will instead remain in New Zealand. The Canadian-born director, best known for blockbuster hits such as Titanic and Avatar, made it clear that he is unhappy with the current political climate in the United States.
Cameron, who has been outspoken on various political and environmental issues, reportedly expressed frustration over Trump’s policies and their impact on global affairs. He has spent significant time in New Zealand, where much of the production for the Avatar sequels has taken place, and now suggests he may make the country his permanent home.
His remarks have sparked debate, with supporters of Trump dismissing Cameron’s criticisms as out of touch with the concerns of everyday Americans. Others argue that the director, given his global platform, has every right to share his perspective on U.S. politics.
While Cameron has not officially renounced plans to work in Hollywood, his latest comments suggest that he intends to keep his distance from American politics. Whether his stance will have any impact on his career or public perception remains to be seen.
