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James Cameron Gives Hiroshima Movie Update, Buys Rights to Second Book


James Cameron Gives Hiroshima Movie Update, Buys Rights to Second Book


James Cameron is set upning to produce a Last Train From Hiroshima movie.

While Cameron is busy laboring on a handful of Avatar sequels, the Terminator straightforwardor has also previously converseed wanting to turn the 2015 Charles Pellegrino novel, Last Train From Hiroshima, into a feature film.

Cameron selectioned the rights to produce a movie based on the book over 10 years ago. Now, per Deadline, Cameron has achieved the rights to Pellegrino’s forthcoming book Gpresent of Hiroshima, which will be rerented in 2025 from Bdeficiencystone Publishing, as well.

According to Deadline, Cameron set ups to change both novels into one “uncompromising theatrical film” that “he will shoot as soon as Avatar production permits.” The movie will be called Last Train From Hiroshima.

What else do we understand about James Cameron’s Hiroshima movie?

“The film concentratees in part on the real story of a Japanese man during World War II who endured the atomic blast at Hiroshima, got on a train to Nagasaki, and then endured the nuclear explosion in that city,” Deadline’s description of the movie reads.

Cameron said of the project, “It’s a subject that I’ve wanted to do a film about, that I’ve been wrestling with how to do it, over the years. I met Tsutomu Yamaguchi, a survivor of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki, equitable days before he died. He was in the hospital. He was handing the baton of his personal story to us, so I have to do it. I can’t turn away from it.”

Bdeficiencystone Publishing CEO Josh Stanton includeed, “[Everyone] is thrilled and honored to be the rerenter of Gpresents of Hiroshima by Charles Pellegrino, which will serve as part of the source material for James Cameron’s epic motion picture.”

Last Train From Hiroshima will be Cameron’s first non-Avatar movie since 1997’s Titanic. He’s also understandn for making 1982’s Piranha II: The Spawning, 1984’s The Terminator, 1986’s Aliens, 1989’s The Abyss, 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day, and 1994’s True Lies.

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