James Cameron Reveals How ‘Avatar’s Jake Sully Is Based on Himself
Mar 18, 2025
Fans can’t wait for Avatar: Fire and Ash which is set for a Christmas release later this year. We’ve been getting steady updates about the feature, be it new images, concept art, or comments from makers, to fuel the hype around the Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña-led film. While Avatar: Way of Water introduced us to Jake and Neytiri’s family and explored their dynamics, James Cameron is dishing out further details about this family dynamic and how the makers’ collective experiences influence the story.
“These characters are amalgams of us, our childhoods, our role as parents, the mistakes we made, and probably to some extent continue to make as parents. A lot of self-reflection,” Cameron revealed in a recent interview with Empire Magazine (via CBR). He further elaborated that the characters are inspired by his life and the experiences of his co-writers, including Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Josh Friedman, and Shane Salerno.
“I mean, Jake is a hard-ass motherf**ker,” Cameron explains of Worthington’s character, whom we’ve seen growing and adapting since the original movie. Jake is a disabled former Marine who becomes part of the Avatar Program and adapts to Pandora’s ways, while the recent The Way of Water sees him as a doting but very strict father. Cameron elaborates:
“He’s very hard on his kids. Well, that’s me. I said, ‘Let’s make him an a**hole. Let’s make him The Great Santini. Let’s challenge the audience to like him, and see that it’s coming from love and fear and all of those things.'”
What Is ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ About?
Building on the story and world from The Way of Water, Fire and Ash will introduce us to the Mangkwan clan, an aggressive volcanic clan that lives in an Ash Village. Fans can expect more emotional story and character arcs this time around. As for the cast, along with Worthington and Saldana, Sigourney Weaver will return in Fire and Ash as Kiri, Jake and Sully’s brave daughter. New additions to the franchise include David Thewlis, Michelle Yeoh, and Oona Chaplin. The next three installments of the series will introduce characters that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats, while the plot of the sequels remains a mystery that can only be solved when the blockbuster stories premiere on the big screen.
Avatar: Fire and Ash will open in theaters worldwide in December 2025. Stay tuned to Collider for more such updates.
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Release Date
December 19, 2025
Director
James Cameron
Writers
Josh Friedman, James Cameron
Franchise(s)
Avatar
Source: Empire Magazine via CBR
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