Fire and Ash, Avatar and Trailer
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Even the colour palette tells a story. In Avatar (2009), Cameron famously leaned into a luminous jungle dreamscape and a bright blue tone. In Fire and Ash, colour looks to be drained. Scenes hang in smoke-drenched oranges and greys, as if grief itself has leaked into the soil.
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Even the colour palette tells a story. In Avatar (2009), Cameron famously leaned into a luminous jungle dreamscape and a bright blue tone. In Fire and Ash, colour looks to be drained. Scenes hang in smoke-drenched oranges and greys, as if grief itself has leaked into the soil.
The first trailer is out for the third ‘Avatar’ movie, Beyoncé’s country tour breaks records, and Billy Joel releases seven hours of music. David Daniel reports.
Avatar: Fire and Ash will be released in global theatres on December 19, 2025. Initially, after witnessing the box office numbers of the first film, Cameron announced two sequels. He wanted to get them released in 2014 and 2015, respectively. However, it seems fate had some different plans.
Despite takedown efforts, footage from ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ has already sparked significant fan reactions online. One viewer remarked, “The trailer has some of the most beautiful footage I've seen all year, and I was struck by the real sense of doom and rage — fist fights inside of cosmic volcanoes, heroes terrified, huge aerial battles.”
James Cameron offers a first look at Oona Chaplin as Varang, the formidable leader of the Ash Clan, in 'Avatar: Fire and Ash.' This new Na'vi faction, revealed ahead of the film's December 2025 release,