Avatar: Fire and Ash

Jake and Neytiri's family grapples with grief after Neteyam's death, encountering a new, aggressive Na'vi tribe, the Ash People, who are led by the fiery Varang, as the conflict on Pandora escalates and a new moral focus emerges.
On a big picture level, the story is nothing great and I get that the plot is kind of a repeat of Way of Water but goddamn this movie was pure entertainment. For a 3+ hour long runtime, it was incredibly well paced with non stop tension. The stakes feel so high, and the villains are insanely mean and menacing. Visuals were eye dropping, especially in IMAX 3D and it boggles my mind how they make these films. The movie has its flaws but I don’t care, I enjoyed the hell out of it and is a must watch in theatres.
Avatar: Fire and Ash

On a big picture level, the story is nothing great and I get that the plot is kind of a repeat of Way of Water but goddamn this movie was pure entertainment. For a 3+ hour long runtime, it was incredibly well paced with non stop tension. The stakes feel so high, and the villains are insanely mean and menacing. Visuals were eye dropping, especially in IMAX 3D and it boggles my mind how they make these films. The movie has its flaws but I don’t care, I enjoyed the hell out of it and is a must watch in theatres.
