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Space.com on MSNThe 1st trailer for James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' promises a stunning three-way battle for the future of Pandora (video)James Cameron's third Avatar movie is turning the rules upside down, introducing a nefarious Na'vi clan as the human invaders go all-out.
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The follow-up to 'The Way of Water' teases a spectacular epic that includes volcano fights, family tragedy and intense action. Fan reactions are over the top: "Yup, another billion to James Cameron."
Even the colour palette tells a story. In Avatar (2009), Cameron famously leaned into a luminous jungle dreamscape and a bright blue tone. In Fire and Ash, colour looks to be drained. Scenes hang in smoke-drenched oranges and greys, as if grief itself has leaked into the soil.
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Disney has released the first trailer for director James Cameron’s third “Avatar” movie, titled “Avatar: Fire and Ash.” It’s scheduled to hit theaters on December 19, 2025, three years after “Avatar: The Way of Water.
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Disney has officially revealed the stunning first trailer for James Cameron's next "Avatar" film, "Avatar: Fire and Ash," which is set to hit theaters on December 19, 2025, three years after "Avatar: The Way of the Water."
We see two new Na'vi tribes in the trailer: the Wind Traders and the Ash People clan, the latter of whom seem to represent most of the menace in the film. We see the Ash People using fire as a weapon, with one of the aliens even seeming to be able to wield it on her bare hands without hurting herself.
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