

Avatar: Fire and Ash
Directed by James CameronJake and Neytiri's family grapples with grief, 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.
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- gas station pump lighterOctober 25, 20253 hours??
- Rock End RollDecember 24, 2025Loved it... It's just as good as the first one in the series 🤘
- Mrodigy9111d agoSolid movie but storyline is starting to become repetitive SPEFX are amazing worth the watch wondering what they do next with this story…
- Urko Dorronsoro Sagasti1d agoBeautiful CGI, but...booooooooooring! The second movie was just the same as the first...and this one is once again the same as the previous movies. How many times are they gonna shove the same movie down our throats? Can't recommend.
- Salman NaseerDecember 31, 2025This movie deserves all the attention, praise, and all the awards. A movie so amazing you can literally feel the emotions of characters even though you very well know they are not real. When you are rooting for the other team and kinda makes you hate how pathetic human beings can be and have been. I hope it makes at least $5 Billion and James Cameron makes at least 10 sequels. It deserves to be watched on the big screen. This is absolute cinema!!
- JanJanuary 2, 2026In my opinion, this Avatar film is the best one so far. While the plot strongly resembles that of the first two movies, it also offers some fresh elements. The visuals are once again spectacular, just like in the previous films. It doesn’t expand the world of Pandora dramatically, but the worldbuilding has made clear progress in a spiritual sense. In my view, this film is worth seeing in the cinema. You don’t have to worry about spending 15–20€ on a disappointing movie.
- Christos1d agoJust perfect!
- Spaceman JoeJanuary 31, 2026Epic- insane battles, breathtaking visuals, cutting emotion. It wasn’t as good as the first two though- what I was missing was a strong through line, a fixed main plot. It felt like a bunch of well-written strands weaved together into a beautiful but wobbly finished product.
- Swoopo Portugal1d agoAvatar amazing movie as allways
- Amy2d agoIt's just Avatar the way of water but with a bit of fire added to it, exact same plot
- Paulis & ManuFebruary 23, 2026It's cool, but I feel like I've watched it already
- iamdihan2d agoThe graphics were cool but the story is meh
- Nathan MagretaJanuary 20, 2026Some parts are a bit familiar, but this film is very emotional, great visuals, and yet another great addition to arguably the greatest trilogy ever.
- vangh1February 13, 2026Maybe it's just because I saw this at 9:30pm on a weekday, but this felt ALL of it's 3 and a quarter hour run time. There's no doubt it's absolutely a theatrical spectacle, and I wanted to be sure to catch it in cinema because of that, but after the third 15 minute sequence of another type of Pandora animal killing endless waves of baddies, I really started to wonder what we're even doing here? Avatar's story exists in this weird place where all of it's plot and characters are hitting on all these heavy themes that should be super timely, and yet none of it really feels like it matters at all, despite how much craft and care is clearly put into making this wondrous alien world look and feel so genuine. High frame rate really took me out, too. It was so bizarre having that hyper-realism from the HFR take me out of the artifice of movie in shots that were 100% artificial to begin with. It really felt like a battle with psychosis at times. Also, having the closing line of your 3 hour epic being that dude saying, "No shit..." is just an absolute choice.
- lorenzofac2d agoAbsolutely beautiful film with very strong core principles retaining to the strength of a very resilient family. The film also elegantly displays the beauty behind destruction and has a very wholesome depiction of the after life. The movie also as many great cues pertaining to chosen family, fighting for what you love and forgiveness.
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Avatar: Fire and Ash Trivia
Avatar: Fire and Ash was released on December 17, 2025.
Avatar: Fire and Ash was directed by James Cameron.
Avatar: Fire and Ash has a runtime of 3h 18m.
Avatar: Fire and Ash was produced by Jon Landau, James Cameron.
Jake and Neytiri's family grapples with grief, 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.
The key characters in Avatar: Fire and Ash are Jake (Sam Worthington), Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), Kiri (Sigourney Weaver).
Avatar: Fire and Ash is rated PG-13.
Avatar: Fire and Ash is an Action, Adventure, Fantasy film.
Avatar: Fire and Ash has an audience rating of 9 out of 10.
Avatar: Fire and Ash had a budget of $350M.
Avatar: Fire and Ash has made $1.49B at the box office.








































