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James Cameron buys rights to adapt Ghosts of Hiroshima

Charles Pellegrino’s book about the atomic bomb will release through Blackstone Publishing next August

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James Cameron has his eyes set on a project after the Avatar franchise. He has bought the rights to make a feature film adaptation of the upcoming book Ghosts Of Hiroshima. Charles Pellegrino’s book about the atomic bomb will release through Blackstone Publishing next August. Cameron's feature would be partly based on the real story of Tsutomu Yamaguchi, the engineer known as the lone person to survive atomic bombings in Japan in Second World War. Yamaguchi visited Hiroshima and Nagasaki on the two subsequent days when the US dropped the bombs, which reportedly accounted for the deaths of about 100,000 to 200,000 people, in the cities.

The film would be Cameron's first feature not part of the Avatar franchise since Titanic, the 1997 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, among others.

His next film, Avatar: Fire and Ash, will hit theatres on December 19, 2025. The third part in the franchise was filmed simultaneously with Avatar: The Way of Water and is in post production. There are two more films in the Avatar franchise, but Cameron is yet to confirm his involvement in either as a director.

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