Every James Cameron Movie, Ranked By Box Office

Every James Cameron Movie, Ranked By Box Office

James Cameron has directed the biggest blockbuster films in the world on two separate occasions, but not every movie by the director has performed quite as extraordinarily well. Cameron has been making feature-length films since the 1980s, and while that decade did see him deliver incredible, enduring works of art like Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and Aliens, they were not his first contributions to the world of cinema. However, for Cameron, creativity and imagination have always played an essential role in his films.

While Cameron has been a producer for nearly 50 different films, and written or contributed to the writing for more than 50, he has only directed eleven feature films, with two of these тιтles being documentaries. He also puts a lot of time and energy into his films, with some projects like Avatar and the sequels taking literal decades to create. And with three of the top four highest box office movies of all time being a product of his direction, it’s worth studying his work and the process that led to this remarkable streak.

Piranha II: The Spawning (N/A)

Budget: Unknown

piranha II the spawning, piranha attacking a woman

Going back to the very beginning of Cameron’s journey as a director, his first movie was a small-scale sequel which he worked on and released in 1982. Interestingly, two of the first three films that Cameron was ᴀssigned to direct were sequels. However, Piranha II: The Spawning stands out as both the least successful financially, and the least notable of these works. It is in the family of bizarre and wacky horror movies which includes SharknadoVelocipastor, and Llamageddon.

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