Avatar: Fire and Ash

PG-13

Movie

197 Minutes

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December 19th, 2025
DIRECTOR:

James Cameron

PRODUCERS:

Jon Landau James Cameron

STUDIO:

20th Century

DISTRIBUTOR:

20th Century

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

197 Minutes

FRANCHISE:

Avatar

PREQUELS:

Avatar Avatar: The Way of Water

DIRECTOR:

James Cameron

PRODUCERS:

Jon Landau James Cameron

STUDIO:

20th Century

DISTRIBUTOR:

20th Century

RATING:

PG-13

RUNTIME:

197 Minutes

FRANCHISE:

Avatar

PREQUELS:

Avatar Avatar: The Way of Water

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Reviews(13)

  • Fire and Ash is an incredible movie and in my opinion is the BEST of all three Avatars.

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    10 /10
  • Watched this with my wife and 2 daughters. The visuals are amazing. My 6 years old daughter loved it too. We all love the movie. Hope to see more of Avatar.

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    9 /10
  • Avatar: Fire and Ash Review – A Visually Stunning Yet Imperfect Continuation

    Rating: ★★★★☆ (Exceeds Expectations)

    James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash delivers another breathtaking journey to Pandora, clocking in at over three hours. The narrative picks up seamlessly from its predecessor, offering a clear and accessible storyline that keeps audiences engaged. While some moments could have been tighter, the ending strikes a perfect balance—providing closure while leaving the door open for future installments.

    The tone leans PG-13, so parents should exercise discretion, but the emotional beats land well. Acting remains a standout, with returning favorites joined by Oona Chaplin (yes, Charlie Chaplin’s granddaughter), Kate Winslet, and David Thewlis—adding depth and gravitas to the ensemble.

    Visually, IMAX 3D is a feast for the eyes. The world-building is immersive, though the 3D credits feel gimmicky. Technical craftsmanship shines through in the special effects, costume design, and a powerful score that amplifies every emotional beat.

    Is it flawless? No. Does it surpass the first two films? Not quite. But Fire and Ash exceeds expectations and comes close to matching its predecessors. For fans of the franchise, this is a must-see cinematic experience.

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    8 /10
  • Even though its narrative doesn’t add much new excitement, Avatar: Fire and Ash is still an epic film with amazing visuals, continued character development, and entertaining action.

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    9 /10
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Synopsis

Avatar: Fire and Ash is a 2025 science fiction film continuing the saga of Pandora. Jake Sully and Neytiri confront a formidable new enemy, the Ash People, led by Varang. Struggling with personal loss and external threats, they strive to protect their family and Pandora's future.


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Cast(24)

Sam Worthington

Jake Sully

Zoe Saldana

Neytiri

Sigourney Weaver

Kiri

Stephen Lang

Colonel Miles Quaritch

Kate Winslet

Ronal

Cliff Curtis

Tonowari

Headshot Of Oona Chaplin In The Los Angeles premiere of 'Avatar: The Way Of Water'
Oona Chaplin

Varang

Jack Champion

Miles 'Spider' Socorro

Britain Dalton

Lo'ak

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Trinity Bliss

Tuktirey 'Tuk'

Bailey Bass

Tsireya

David Thewlis

Peylak

Joel David Moore

Norm Spellman

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CCH Pounder

Mo'at

Edie Falco

General Ardmore

Jemaine Clement

Dr. Ian Garvin

Giovanni Ribisi

Parker Selfridge

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Brendan Cowell

Mick Scoresby

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Filip Geljo

Aonung

Matt Gerald

Corporal Lyle Wainfleet

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Duane Evans Jr.

Rotxo

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Jeremy Irwin

Young Neteyam

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Johnny Alexander

Riku

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Keston John

Tarsem

Images(148)

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Varang waving her hand over fire in Avatar Fire and Ash
Neytiri firing her bow in Avatar Fire and Ash
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Jake rides an Ikran in Avatar Fire and Ash

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