A 3rd Installment’s Empty Thrills
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Fire and Ash not having an end-credits scene shouldn't be too much of a surprise for Avatar fans. Neither of the previous two installments featured them; Cameron instead chose to keep the door open to audience expectations.
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The Oscar winner shares why "Avatar: Fire and Ash" demanded more from her than the past films.
Decades ago, when a 28-year-old Zoe Saldaña walked onto the performance-capture stage of Avatar for the first time, she was hungry for this kind of role. Now 47, she sees her younger self as insatiable, curious, and anxious to leap into the unknown. Perhaps it's only now that she can really do this kind of performance justice.
Set for its theatrical release on December 19, James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash introduces the Ash People, volcanic landscapes and moral gray areas in the franchise’s most challenging sequel.
I’m not much of a popcorn guy, but I’ve been weirdly delighted watching the popcorn bucket arms race escalate, with major blockbusters often trying to outdo others with concession stand flexes. We’ve already seen some truly unhinged designs lately,
Avatar: Fire and Ash” doesn’t waste any time, starting up right after “Avatar: The Way of Water” ends. Expect James Cameron to blow you away with stunning visuals again, as his team pulls you straight into the incredible world of Pandora.
Fire and Ash is out soon, and reviews are coming in. They're okay, not amazing, and almost the lowest of his career.
Fire and Ash must earn a lot to keep the series alive. The studio expects the film to bring in $380 million worldwide by the end of S
While there was quite a significant time jump between the first Avatar and The Way of Water, Fire and Ash picks up where the 2022 film left off, as Jake Sully and Neytiri hunker down for safety on the coast with the water Na’vi.