First 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Footage Unveiled at CinemaCon
James Cameron previews intense battles, new Na'vi clans, and emotional depth in the third installment, set for December 2025 release.
- The first footage of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' was revealed at CinemaCon, showcasing the Sully family navigating new alliances and conflicts on Pandora.
- Two new Na'vi clans are introduced: the peaceful Wind Traders and the antagonistic Ash People, who have rejected the deity Eywa.
- The Ash People, led by Varang (played by Oona Chaplin), are depicted as fiery adversaries engaging in aerial battles with Jake Sully and his family.
- James Cameron emphasized the film's darker themes, including grief, loss, and moral conflict, alongside greater emotional and character depth.
- The film remains on track for its December 19, 2025 release, with Cameron finalizing post-production in New Zealand.