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James Cameron Hails Pop Star as a Natural Director After Unlikely Collaboration

James Cameron Hails Pop Star as a Natural Director After Unlikely Collaboration
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James Cameron joins forces with Billie Eilish on Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D), praising the pop star’s co-directing chops and teasing the advanced 3D tech powering the concert film.

James Cameron is teaming up with Billie Eilish on her 3D concert movie, and he sounds genuinely thrilled about it. Also: he brought his Avatar toys to a pop show. That is exactly the level of overkill I like to hear.

The project

  • Title: 'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)'
  • Directors: Billie Eilish and James Cameron, co-directing
  • Format: Shot in 3D, using the same camera systems Cameron uses for Avatar
  • Release date: March 20, 2026, in theaters
  • How it was announced: Eilish confirmed the date on Instagram, calling this one of her favorite tours and saying working with Cameron has been a dream
  • Where Cameron talked about it: In an interview with ET while promoting his next Avatar film, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'

What Cameron actually said

Cameron went out of his way to hype Eilish not just as a performer, but as a filmmaker he plans to sit in the edit with. His words:

"It was just so much fun, I mean, she is such a wonderful artist, she's so talented, and she and I are directing that together, so we will be in the cutting room together. I figured she created the show; she was the architect of one of the most amazing live shows I have ever seen. She earned her director props already."

The tech flex

This is the part that made my eyebrows go up: Cameron says they shot the concert with the same cameras used for Avatar. Translation: top-shelf stereoscopic rigs, built for massive-scale 3D world-building, now pointed at a live show. If you care about how concert films look and feel, that could push this into best-ever territory visually.

The release

'Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)' hits theaters March 20, 2026. Eilish is clearly amped about the collaboration, and Cameron sounds like a full-blown convert to her vision. Pop spectacle plus Avatar-grade cameras is a wild combo, but I am not complaining.