
James Cameron seeks New Zealand citizenship following ‘horrific’ Trump re-election
By Kennedy Felton (Lifestyle Correspondent/Producer), Zachary Hill (Video Editor)
- Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron is planning to leave the U.S. and obtain New Zealand citizenship following Donald Trump’s re-election. Born in Canada, Cameron moved to the U.S. in the 1970s and built his legacy in Hollywood with films like “Titanic” and “Avatar.”
- Cameron has been vocal about his disapproval of Trump’s return to the White House, comparing the political climate in the U.S. to “watching a car crash over and over.”
- He believes in earning the right to be in New Zealand and credits the country’s culture of equality as a major reason for his move.
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Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron is making plans to leave the U.S.—even though it’s unclear if he was ever a citizen. The “Avatar” director recently revealed that his New Zealand citizenship is “imminent” following President Donald Trump’s re-election.
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Cameron, born in Canada, moved to the United States in the 1970s to pursue his filmmaking career. He built his legacy in Hollywood, directing blockbuster hits like “Titanic” and the “Avatar” franchise.

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Cameron once applied for U.S. citizenship, as mentioned in a 2009 interview with The New Yorker. However, after George W. Bush was re-elected in 2004, he withdrew his application. Now, two decades later, he is making a similar decision—this time, by seeking New Zealand citizenship.
Cameron on Trump’s re-election
Cameron has been vocal about his disapproval of Trump’s return to the White House.
“I think it’s horrific. I think it’s horrifying,” he said in a recent interview.
Cameron compared the current political climate in the U.S. to “watching a car crash over and over” and said he wants to escape the constant news cycle.
“I don’t know if I feel any safer [in New Zealand], but I certainly feel like I don’t have to read it on the front page every single day, and it’s just sickening,” Cameron added.
New Zealand has become home
Cameron has spent years in New Zealand, first purchasing a dairy farm there in 2012. He has also worked closely with Wellington’s Weta Digital on the Avatar films, further deepening his ties to the country.
Cameron said his application for citizenship in New Zealand is already in motion. But for him, the move is about more than just relocating—he believes people have to “earn the right to be there.” He credits New Zealand’s culture of equality as one of the biggest reasons for making the country his new home.
Mixed reactions to Cameron’s decision
Cameron’s announcement sparked divided reactions. Some support his move, saying they respect his decision. Others, however, disagree.
Some critics have even stated they will no longer support the Avatar franchise.
“America doesn’t stand for anything if it doesn’t stand for what it has historically stood for,” Cameron said.
Despite the controversy, Cameron remains focused on his work. He is currently in post-production on “Avatar 3: The Seed Bearer,” which is set for release in December 2025.
He also hopes to give back to the film industry in New Zealand by mentoring young filmmakers.
[JAMES CAMERON]
“I think it’s horrific. I think it’s horrifying.”
[KENNEDY FELTON]
HOLLYWOOD DIRECTOR JAMES CAMERON IS in the headlines NOT FOR A NEW MOVIE.. BUT FOR HIS DECISION TO LEAVE THE U-S BEHIND. THERE’S JUST ONE THING – IT’S NOT CLEAR THAT CAMERON WAS EVER A U-S CITIZEN TO BEGIN WITH.
IN A 2009 INTERVIEW WITH THE NEW YORKER… THE CANADIAN BORN FILMMAKER ONCE CONSIDERED MAKING IT OFFICIAL.. BUT WITHDREW HIS CITIZENSHIP APPLICATION IN 2004 AFTER GEORGE W BUSH WAS RE-ELECTED. IT’S UNCLEAR IF HE EVER REVISITED THE IDEA OF BECOMING A U-S CITIZEN after BUSH LEFT OFFICE OR DURING SUBSEQUENT ADMINISTRATIONS. And now.. HIS REACTION TO PRESIDENT TRUMP’S RETURN TO THE WHITE HOUSE? IN HIS WORDS – “HORRIFIC.” HIS RESPONSE? SEEKING CITIZENSHIP IN NEW ZEALAND.
[JAMES CAMERON]
“I see a turn away from everything decent.”
[KENNEDY FELTON]
CAMERON RECENTLY REVEALED THAT HIS NEW ZEALAND CITIZENSHIP IS QUOTE “IMMINENT”.. AND THAT THE PROCESS IS ALREADY IN MOTION. HE HAS SPENT MOST OF HIS TIME IN THE COUNTRY… OWNING A DAIRY FARM THERE SINCE 2012… AND WORKING WITH WELLINGTON’S WETA DIGITAL ON THE AVATAR FILMS. BUT BEFORE NEW ZEALAND BECAME HIS SECOND HOME… CAMERON FIRST MOVED TO THE U-S IN THE 70S TO PURSUE HIS FILMMAKING CAREER. DESPITE SPENDING DECADES IN THE COUNTRY AND BECOMING ONE OF HOLLYWOOD’S MOST SUCCESSFUL DIRECTORS.. HE NEVER FINALIZED THE PROCESS TO BECOME A CITIZEN. FOR CAMERON.. MOVING TO ANOTHER COUNTRY ISNT JUST ABOUT RELOCATION – IT’S ABOUT EARNING THE RIGHT TO BE THERE. HE BELIEVES THAT UPROOTING YOUR LIFE REQUIRES COMMITMENT.. AND FOR HIM – ONE OF THE BIGGEST DRAWS TO NEW ZEALAND IS ITS STRONG CULTURE OF EQUALITY.
AS FOR HIS DECISION TO LEAVE THE U-S.. CAMERON DIDN’T HOLD BACK.. SAYING HE’S TIRED OF SEEING TRUMP’S FACE ON THE FRONT PAGE OF NEWSPAPERS EVERYDAY.. COMPARING IT TO WATCHING A CAR CRASH OVER AND OVER. AND WHEN ASKED IF HE FELT SAFER IN NEW ZEALAND –
[JAMES CAMERON]
“I don’t know if I feel any safer here but I certainly feel like I don’t have to read it on the front page every single day and it’s just sickening.”
[KENNEDY FELTON]
HIS MOVE IS SPARKING MIXED REACTIONS. SOME SEE THE MOVE AS INSPIRING.. SAYING THEY RESPECT HIS DECISION
WHILE OTHERS AREN’T QUITE ON BOARD.. WITH SOME EVEN SAYING THEY WILL NO LONGER SUPPORT THE AVATAR MOVIES.
[JAMES CAMERON]
“America doesn’t stand for anything if it doesn’t stand for what it has historically stood for.”
[KENNEDY FELTON]
CAMERON SAYS HE ALSO HOPES TO HELP BRING YOUNGER GENERATIONS INTO THE FILM INDUSTRY IN NEW ZEALAND. AS FOR HIMSELF – HE’S CURRENTLY IN POST PRODUCTION OF THE THIRD AVATAR MOVIE “FIRE AND ASH” WHICH IS SET TO RELEASE IN THEATERS DECEMBER OF THIS YEAR.
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