James Cameron has unveiled the total official title of the third Avatar film: It’s Avatar: Fireplace and Ash.
Cameron unveiled his title at D23, the place he described the movie thusly:
There are new cultures and settings and creatures, and new biomes. You will notice much more of Pandora, the planet, that you simply’ve by no means seen earlier than. The brand new movie just isn’t what you anticipate, but it surely’s positively what you need.
Clearly, the title units up a really totally different setting than the second Avatar, which was The Approach of Water.
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The Approach of Water lastly opened in theaters in 2022, 13 years after the unique movie grew to become the most important box-office hit within the historical past of flicks. Regardless of the hole between the movies, and the prevailing knowledge that individuals didn’t keep in mind the primary movie, The Approach of Water grew to become almost as large successful as the primary Avatar, grossing $2.32 billion worldwide. (It’s the third-biggest film in historical past, after the primary Avatar and Avengers: Endgame.)
Cameron, who writes and directs all of the Avatar movies, shot most of Fireplace and Ash concurrently with The Approach of Water. He has mentioned he intends to make not less than two extra Avatar movies after this one — and has even teased having ideas about two additional sequels past that. However he’s additionally famous that at his age (Cameron turns 70 subsequent week, blissful birthday to him) he could not be capable of bodily direct all of those movies.
Avatar: Fireplace and Ash is scheduled to open in theaters on December 19, 2025.
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