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"Avatar: Fire and Ash" is now in theaters, but does the movie have a post-credits scene teasing "Avatar 4" or future storylines? Here’s what to know as the credits roll.
No, “Avatar: Fire and Ash” does not have a post-credits scene. Neither 2009’s “Avatar” or 2022’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” had post-credit scenes and the third film follows that same lead.
James Cameron has returned with Avatar: Fire and Ash, and as promised, the third movie is indeed a treat for the senses. Of course, there are mixed reactions around the film's ending, but fans are still excited to experience the third installment in theaters, which they should!
Leading them is Varang (Oona Chaplin), a scene-stealing sorceress who immediately takes Fire and Ash to a new level. At times slinky and seductive, at others downright terrifying, Chaplin's performance creates a sci-fi villainess for the ages.
Fire and Ash ahead. What Happened at the End of Avatar: Fire and Ash? In so few words: A lot. But the basic gist is that the Sullys (who stick togeth
Miles Quaritch, played by Stephen Lang, realizes this and sees an opportunity. The enemy of his enemy is also his friend, and, at a certain point in the film, Quaritch makes a bold decision to align himself with Varang. The resulting scene is one of the most memorable in the film, and io9 talked to both the actors about it.
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Here is everything to know about the upcoming third installment to the "Avatar" series, "Avatar: Fire and Ash."