Avatar: Fire and Ash

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Directed by James Cameron, Avatar: The Way of Fire and Ash emerges as a captivating adventure that delves into the unknowns of Pandora. Jake Sully and Neytiri, who met the Water People Metkayina in the first two films, this time have to face the most dangerous and mysterious clan of Pandora, the Ash'atsko, the Fire People who live in a volcanic land burning like embers. Trying to survive with their Human-Na'vi hybrid children, the Sully family must fight against both the endless invasion of humanity from the outside and a new threat simmering inside Pandora. Carrying a much darker tone than the previous films of the series, this production; while presenting a visual feast symbolizing fire, ash and deep-rooted destruction, it works deeply on the themes of family ties and the search for identity. The film, brought to life through Cameron's revolutionary approach to visual technology, makes you rediscover Pandora in every frame. The new clan dynamics and unexpected alliances featured for the first time in the series add a whole new depth to the Avatar universe.

Rating: 7.6/10
Vote Count: 3,510
Release Date: December 17, 2025
Runtime: 3 hr 18 min
Original Name: Avatar: Fire and Ash
Languages: English
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Popularity:108.1093
Budget:350.000.000,00 $
Revenue:1.490.477.656,00 $

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Manuel São Bento

December 18, 2025

5/10

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/avatar-fire-and-ash-movie-review-james-cameron-finds-himself-between-technical-brilliance-and-creative-stagnation/ "Avatar: Fire and Ash leaves me with mixed feelings of technical admiration and creative exhaustion. It's a film that lives off its scale, scope, and technical audacity but fails to take the step forward the narrative required to become memorable on its own merit. Cinema cannot just be a technology demonstration; it ne...

Khushdave

December 19, 2025

/10

One of the first things that stood out to me was how feminine this film felt in the best possible way. Almost every major female character holds power, agency, or authority: the Tulkun matriarch, Ronal, Tonowari’s clan through Ronal’s influence, Kiri, General Ardmore, Varang, and especially Neytiri, who finally gets the screen presence she deserved after the first film. Across clans and factions, women clearly hold more power than men, and that thematic choice felt intentional and refreshing. ...

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Dean

December 20, 2025

5/10

I give it 5/10 because, this 5 stars are for technical side. Movie has amazing effects, especially if you're watching it in 3D. It's visually beautiful, however I'm not giving rest 5 stars because of its narrative and agenda. Movie portraits us - humankind as evil, conquering race and simply bad. Yes, sure, we humans made a lots of mistakes in the past and we're not perfect, but we're not that bad and we do a lot of great and kind things as well, but people in Hollywood (those liberals) want us ...

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December 23, 2025

/10

The first film is a classic and really made 3D movies a thing again. This one brought back that magic just like the original in that it was another roller coaster adventure. The score was terrific, almost as good as the first one. The vibes are dark, dark, and emotional, but strong character builds made for a fantastic plot line execution. Disney fan service was notably fine-tuned and props for that one. The level of real-world issues is turned up to the max, similar to Cameron’s big ones (Te...

goinmental-33

December 25, 2025

8/10

I thought overall is really good movie which I've come to expect from this series it takes you on a roller coaster ride of emotions. the cinematography and the graphics are exceptional and sometimes to leave you breathless and really makes you wonder if another world like that can really exist it kept me locked in even though it was a bit long-winded. I like the roles the daughter and son played making it more than just a basic war film, kind of a coming of age thing and gave it a little differe...

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CinemaSerf

December 25, 2025

7/10

I suppose when you tell us all in advance that this is only going to be part three of a franchise, we can’t be surprised when the story doesn’t really go anywhere. Well here there isn’t really much of a story at all, just an extension of the last outing with a denouement that almost exactly duplicates “The Way of Water” from 2022. “Jake” and “Neytiri” are having to come to terms with the aftermath of that battle, and she is having quite a bit of difficulty with “Spider” (Jack Champion) whom she ...

Jason

December 27, 2025

/10

I watched this movie last week. The visual effects were stunning, but the storyline was clichéd and didn't break away from the pattern of the second film, so my rating for it is lower than for the first and second films.

disneyfan2005

December 27, 2025

/10

this was actually really good i mean nothing beats the 2009 one but this one is as good as the 2nd one so again 8/10 stars.

mutilator

December 28, 2025

8/10

Liked the film. It was not to long and not to short. I wasn't boread at all. But I think it's just the previous film but with less water. There is nothing new in this film.

Christopher

April 13, 2026

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Avatar keep pushing the vfx at the top of levels. The final battle was one of the most crazy scene i`ve never seen. For another hand, the story, still giving me feeling of some disney series family.

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Chloe Jones

April 15, 2026

9/10

I watched Avatar 3 time: Fire & Ash and I'm giving it a straight A+ 🔥 The visuals? Mind-blowing – Pandora has never looked this alive, every flame and wave feels real 😍 That ending left me speechless – emotional, epic, and perfectly sets up what's next James Cameron did it again... this is why we go to the movies! 👏✨

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Avatar: Fire and Ash was released in 2025.

Avatar: Fire and Ash has a runtime of 3 hr 18 min (198 minutes).

Avatar: Fire and Ash belongs to the following genres: Science Fiction, Adventure, Fantasy.

Avatar: Fire and Ash has a rating of 7.6/10 from 3,510 votes on TMDB.

In the United States, Avatar: Fire and Ash is available to watch on: Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Fandango At Home.