Josh Brolin recalls turning down a role inAvatar: The Way of Water, and he remembers hearing that James Cameron didn’t take kindly to the rejection. AfterAvatarbecame a smash hit in 2009, Cameron returned to the world of Pandora with a sequel in 2022, continuing the story of Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and his family. TheAvatar: The Way of Watercastbrings back a number of familiar faces and introduces many new characters, but Brolin was not among them, with the actor revealing back in 2017 that he declined an offer to appear in the sequel.
During a recent appearance on theIn Depth with Graham Bensingerpodcast, Brolin is asked about his experience of turning down a role inAvatar: The Way of Water. Though the actor admits that he doesn’t know Cameron very well and can’t be sure of his reaction, he does reveal thathe heard that the director wasn’t pleased. As for why he turned down the film, Brolin doesn’t get specific but says it wasn’t because of Cameron’s involvement. Check out Brolin’s comment below:
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“I heard he was angry. I understand it, because when you have something in your mind and you have a status and a power… you’re used to people feeling really grateful that you are offering it to them. I don’t know if that’s the case with him because I don’t know him well enough. But it was based on the [project]. It wasn’t based on him."
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It’s not clear what character Brolin was being eyed to play inAvatar: The Way of Water, or why he rejected the part.It’s possible that the character or the story in general weren’t interesting to him, or it’s possible that Brolin wasn’t keen on more performance capture acting after his role as Thanos. The roles that Brolin seems most likely to have been up for include Metkayina clan leader Tonowari, which went to Cliff Curtis, or more villainous parts like Mick Scoresby, a role that went to Brendan Cowell, or General Ardmore, which went to Edie Falco.
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Even without Brolin, however, Cameron’s sequel went on to achieve great success. TheAvatar: The Way of Waterreviewswere generally positive, and the film was a massive box office hit, grossing $2.320 billion worldwide to become the third highest-grossing movie of all time. It doesn’t sound as if Brolin regrets turning down the role in the franchise, butMatt Damon famously also turned down a role in the firstAvatar, later revealing his regret that he missed out on a substantial payday.
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The firstAvatarcurrently ranks as the highest-grossing movie of all time with $2.923 billion.
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Brolin Is No Stranger To Epic Sci-Fi
Brolin, generally speaking, seems most interested in playing grounded roles in more human stories. One of his most iconic characters, for example, is Llewelyn Moss inNo Country for Old Men. There are some obvious exceptions, however, as he played Thanos across multiple MCU movies, and he also appeared asGurney Halleck in Denis Villeneuve’s twoDunemovies. For whatever reason, though, the character offered to him in theAvatarsequel just wasn’t what he was looking for at the time.
Even though it’s not clear who he would have been playing, Brolin ultimately would have been a great addition toAvatar: The Way of Water. The franchise may consist mostly of CGI characters, butthe technology is so impressive that actors' performances do shine through. Though there are three moreAvatarmovies on the way, it doesn’t sound like audiences should expect to see Brolin in any of them.

Avatar: The Way of Water
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Avatar: The Way of Water, set more than a decade after the original film, follows the Sully family as they face threats to their survival. With Jake and Neytiri at the helm, they strive to protect their children while combating external perils and confronting personal losses.
