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The third installment in the Avatar franchise, set for release in December 2025, is described as the most emotional and longest film in the series so far.

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Overview

  • James Cameron's wife, Suzy Amis Cameron, reportedly cried for four hours after watching a private screening of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash.'
  • The film, releasing on December 19, 2025, is the third installment in the planned five-part Avatar series.
  • Cameron described the movie as exploring themes of anger, violence, grief, and their cyclical impact, hinted at by the title 'Fire and Ash.'
  • The runtime of 'Fire and Ash' will exceed that of its predecessor, 'Avatar: The Way of Water,' which was 3 hours and 12 minutes long.
  • Suzy Amis Cameron, who has been a reliable judge of Cameron's past works, including 'Titanic' and the earlier Avatar films, praised the emotional depth of the movie.

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James Cameron said wife ‘bawled for four hours’ watching Avatar: Fire and Ash
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James Cameron’s Wife ‘Cried For Hours’ After Seeing New ‘Avatar’ Flick
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James Cameron says his wife 'bawled for four hours' after watching Avatar: Fire and Ash
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People1mo
James Cameron Confirms Next Avatar Is Longest One Yet, Says Wife 'Bawled for 4 Hours' After Watching

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A renowned filmmaker and director
“She bawled for four hours”
He described his wife's emotional reaction after watching the latest Avatar film during a private screening.
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“She kept trying to get her s--- back together so she could tell me specific reactions, and then she’d just tear up and start crying again. Finally, I’m like, ‘Honey, I’ve got to go to bed. Sorry, we’ll talk about it some other time.'”
He shared a personal moment with his wife after her emotional reaction to the film, indicating the intensity of her feelings.
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A renowned filmmaker and director
“She’s a pretty good bellwether”
He expressed trust in his wife's reactions based on her past predictions about his films.
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“So what's the aftermath? Grief, loss, right? And then what does that cause in the future? More violence, more anger, more hatred. It's a vicious cycle.”
He elaborated on the themes of the film and its storyline.
Entertainment Weekly