Angel | James Cameron-s Dark
Today, James Cameron is busy with four Avatar sequels. He rarely mentions Dark Angel in interviews. But the show remains his most personal small-screen project. It contains all his obsessions: powerful women (Sarah Connor, Ripley, Max), the fear of technology turning against humanity, and the redemptive power of fighting against a corrupt system.
For fans, however, James Cameron’s Dark Angel is a ghost. It is the show that could have been. We will never know who Max Guevara became. We will never see the final battle for Terminal City. We are left with 43 episodes of rain-soaked, needle-dropping (the soundtrack includes OutKast, Fatboy Slim, and Coldplay) perfection and chaos. James Cameron-s Dark Angel
But Cameron had a problem: his films cost hundreds of millions of dollars. Television was cheap, fast, and furious. He partnered with producer Charles H. Eglee (who would later work on The Walking Dead and Dexter ) to create a show that would feel like a Cameron film every single week. Today, James Cameron is busy with four Avatar sequels
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in "Dark Angel," with several outlets, including The Hollywood Reporter and Entertainment Weekly , revisiting the story and sharing new insights into the project's development. It contains all his obsessions: powerful women (Sarah
Because when it was good, James Cameron’s Dark Angel wasn't just television. It was a revolution in leather pants.
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