Peter Jackson and James Cameron geek out about filmmaking’s future at Comic-Con’s Visionaries panel

by Peter D. Marshall on July 28, 2009

Peter Jackson has a storm trooper costume that he could have worn. James Cameron would have preferred to come as Peter Jackson: “I’d sign a lot of autographs and make a lot of deals.” Instead, the two visionary filmmakers spent an hour with each other, and EW executive editor Jeff Giles, at their first ever Comic-Con.

The two received a ton of applause from the packed audience for their commitment to new technologies and original storytelling. Aside from the random guy who jumped the stage and poured himself a glass of water before being whisked away by security, there were no other major surprises, but there were plenty of deep thoughts. Some highlights…”

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