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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.
Sigourney Weaver discusses performing *that* line of dialogue as Na'vi teenager Kiri in James Cameron's new film. (Dec. 19)
Quaritch certainly had an interesting journey in Fire and Ash that would warrant some confusion from his end about his place in Pandora. Technically, he dies at the end of 2009’s Avatar before he is brought back to life in Na’vi form for Way of Water to capture Jake Sully.
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‘Avatar: Fire And Ash’ Lights Up $12M In Thursday Previews, 91% Audience Score – Box Office Update
Avatar: Fire and Ash' minted $12M in previews, less than 'Avatar: Way of Water's $17M. The Sydney Sweeney movie 'The Housemaid' begins well with $2M+.
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How “Avatar: Fire and Ash” grapples with the death of Neteyam: 'Real human tragedy changes people'
Writer-director James Cameron explains how much he wanted the loss of Neteyam to play into the events of Avatar: Fire and Ash. "This is a question in commercial filmmaking," he tells Entertainment Weekly.
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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‘Avatar: Fire And Ash’ Ignites With $43M Across First Two Days Overseas – International Box Office
Avatar: Fire and Ash is off to a $43.1M start from two days at the international box office, logging the biggest opening day of 2025 in several markets
Avatar: Fire and Ash is the third chapter of James Cameron’s Avatar saga. Once upon a time, Avatar 3 was intended to be the middle of the series; however, these days, Cameron and co. seems to be talking as though it could be the end of these movies.
Jack Martin of Film Feeder calls the film an “elongated VFX demo reel” and Josh Bell of Tom’s Guide writes, “With a running time of 197 minutes, Fire and Ash is the longest of the three Avatar movies, and it’s easily the most tedious to watch.”