Fire and Ash, James Cameron and Avatar
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When James Cameron released the first Avatar film in 2009, it was a brand new way of watching movies. A decade and a half later, that's no longer the case.
Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver and Kate Winslet head back to the future to continue the Pandoran struggle against genocidal colonists from Earth.
"Avatar: Fire and Ash" looks seriously cool. That's about it, as the rest of James Cameron's overlong extravaganza leaves a lot to be desired.
Bad guys Oona Chaplin and Stephen Lang add spark to James Cameron's third dazzling and surreal dispatch from Pandora, one that restates much of what's come before.
Avatar: Fire and Ash set a disappointing record with its Rotten Tomatoes score so far, but will that hurt the movie's box office legs and audience appeal?
The live-action series’ renewal status is finally revealed as rumors swirl around Netflix’s hit fantasy adaptation.
If you're not quite ready to head to the theater to watch Avatar: Fire and Ash, an exclusive scene preview might sell you on the visual spectacle. As part of a new collaboration with the social media giant, Disney is posting snippets of its new movie to its TikTok account.
Real Avatar expert Master Kisu trained Sean, Irish, and Jeff in the ways of The Avatar for 30 days. The trainees will be tasked with a final martial arts performance to showcase their mastery in all of the four bending elements.