Alita 2 Gets Promising Update From James Cameron As Legendary Director Reveals ‘Blood Oath’ To Make A Sequel
Alita 2 is one of the most highly requested films around the internet. In a landscape dominated by superhero franchises and endless reboots, few films have cultivated a fanbase as passionate and persistent as Alita: Battle Angel. Since its release in 2019, the cyberpunk action film has garnered a dedicated following—dubbed the “Alita Army”—clamoring for a continuation of the story.
Now, those calls have been answered with a resounding confirmation from the creative titans behind the project: James Cameron and Robert Rodriguez are not just interested in a sequel; they have sworn a “blood oath” to make it happen. In a new interview with Empire, legendary filmmaker James Cameron revealed that he and director Robert Rodriguez are actively working towards Alita 2. Despite Cameron’s immense workload on the Avatar sequels, the duo remains committed to returning to Iron City.
A “Blood Oath” for Alita 2
The most striking revelation from Cameron is the level of personal commitment involved. “Robert Rodriguez and I have sworn a blood oath to do at least one more Alita movie,” Cameron stated. This isn’t just a vague studio promise or a “maybe” floated in a press junket; it signals a deep creative pact between two of Hollywood’s most influential figures.
Cameron, who wrote and produced the 2019 film, acknowledged the fervor of the fanbase, saying, “I appreciate the loyalty of the Alita fans.” The original film, which adapted the first chapter of Yukito Kishiro’s celebrated manga Gunnm, left audiences with a cliffhanger begging for resolution. Alita, played through motion capture by Rosa Salazar, had only just begun to understand her destiny and set her sights on the floating city of Zalem. Leaving her story unfinished has been a point of contention for fans for years.
Building a Bridge to a Trilogy
Perhaps even more exciting than the confirmation of a second film is Cameron’s hint at a larger roadmap. He noted that he and Rodriguez are “thinking of an architecture that bridges to a third film.” This suggests that the creative team is looking beyond a simple sequel and aiming to fulfill the original vision of a complete saga.
However, Cameron remained pragmatic about the realities of film production. While the ambition is for a trilogy, he added, “we’ll be satisfied if we can make one more.” This balanced approach indicates that while they have grand plans, their immediate priority is delivering a worthy successor to the first film.
Progress on the Horizon
With Cameron deeply entrenched in the world of Pandora for the upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash, questions about scheduling have naturally arisen. Cameron addressed this directly, explaining that proximity might be the key to unlocking production. “Now that I have a home in Austin, Texas, about three miles from [Robert’s] place, I think we’ll probably get more serious about that as soon as I wrap the mix here in a few weeks,” he explained.
This timeline is promising for fans who have waited over five years for an update. Once Cameron finishes his current commitments on the third Avatar film, it appears the wheels will officially start turning on Alita’s return.
For a film that was once considered a risky gamble—spending years in “development hell” before finally reaching the big screen—this renewed commitment is a massive victory. The visual spectacle of Motorball and the emotional journey of a cyborg finding her humanity struck a chord with audiences worldwide. Now, with a blood oath sealed and creative architectures being drawn, it seems it is finally time for Alita to rise again.
