Avatar, Fire And Ash
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James Cameron teases more Avatar death in Fire and Ash
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Fire and Ash’ cast looks like when they aren’t dressed as their Na’Vi counterparts via James Cameron's motion capture.
The third movie in James Cameron's epic sci-fi franchise makes major leaps in technology but offers a bloated retread of a story.
"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.
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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+.
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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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.
Stephen Lang discusses the "alarming and disarming" story arc for his character Miles Quaritch in James Cameron's new film. (Dec. 19)