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Avatar Fire and Ash First Reviews:

Avatar Fire and Ash recently had its world premiere and the reviews are out. It seems that James Cameron has done it again! The early reactions by the critics and influencers are highly positive, with most of them calling it the best and biggest Avatar film yet. Have a look at the Review below:

Griffin Schiller:

We all thought James Cameron was making his Star Wars, #AvatarFireAndAsh cements it as his Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy (highly complimentary). This is so At World’s End coded & Cameron has fully embraced the anime & video game inspos even more proudly here. A nonstop series of the most jaw dropping radical shit you can (and can’t) possibly imagine. Stephen Lang having the time of his life making Miles Quaritch the MVP of the whole series. So many thoughts, so much to unpack but goddamn experiences like this make lifelong movie fans. EXHILARATING stuff!

POC Culture:

#AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH is yet another visual triumph. James Cameron continues to push film visuals to new levels.
There are plenty of unintentionally funny moments & it’s a predictably long film, but Avatar is set to be the blockbuster of the year once again.

Erik Boss:

I saw #AvatarFireAndAsh! I was surprised at how well the movie plunges you right back into Pandora, and makes it every bit as stunning and thrilling as it has always been. I admire how earnest these movies are. It’s exactly as good as the first two and deserves as many billions.

Courtney Howard:

#AvatarFireAndAsh: 3 films in, James Cameron still has the sauce, making the epic spectacular feel emotionally impactful. A glorious saga. Bold, brilliant & awesome in every way, this is what movie theaters were built for. Payakan is still my fave, but Varang is the MVP.

Aryan P:

#AvatarFireAndAsh is a glorious war film. Cameron tests fate vs faith on the biggest & most emotional scale possible. This really is every “pro” of every film so far – feeling like the 3rd act of the franchise. Technically (obviously) magnificent. Just a generational blockbuster.

Shaurya Chawla:

AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH: an emotionally powerful, terrifically directed and visually incredible movie, with some of the most compelling storytelling and action of the series yet, building on the characters–old and new–and the world in fascinating ways. Loved it. #AvatarFireAndAsh

Sean Tajipour:

I may not be the biggest Avatar superfan, but #AvatarFireAndAsh proves once again that James Cameron can and will always deliver the ultimate cinematic spectacle, pushing visuals and emotion to new heights and redefining what a true blockbuster feels like. It’s bold, immersive, unforgettable, and driven by sheer ambition. 
This is why the big screen still matters and why I’ll always show up for these films. The franchise keeps raising the bar, and Cameron continues to push boundaries with every frame.

Daniel Baptista:

#AvatarFireAndAsh is the CINEMATIC EVENT of the year you need to see to believe. James Cameron has delivered a MASSIVE VISUAL MASTERPIECE where every frame combusts with creativity and the best VFX ever put to screen. Pandora has never felt more real or emotionally resonant.

Kevin Lee:

FIRE AND ASH is the biggest, heaviest, most epic #Avatar film to date. It plays like a Part 2 to The Way of Water’s Part 1, with much of its runtime on grief and the fallout of war. This time, it’s the performances that linger. Sam Worthington and Stephen Lang are even better here than before. Newcomer Oona Chaplin is delightfully unhinged. But Zoe Saldaña… wow… she’s staggering. This movie really brings back Neytiri front and center. It may also be the weirdest of the three, as James Cameron lets his freaky demented brain run around a bit more. The end result may be a jankier Story in terms of pacing, with some repeated beats, but it’s also full of big emotional swings left and right. And man, the spectacle is jaw-dropping as always.

Erik Davis:

James Cameron’s AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH is a phenomenal moviegoing experience. It’s the biggest of the three — action-packed, visually jaw-dropping and rich with themes of family, legacy and survival. The way it weaves fire, water, air and land into every nook and cranny of the film is kind of remarkable. This is pure blockbuster filmmaking at its finest.
I love the way it brings all three films together in a Story that finds the Sully family fighting to define what kind of family they truly want to be. It’s about who you believe in more than what you believe in. And while it definitely feels like a conclusion to a trilogy, it also leaves the door open for future adventures. 
It’s a confident, emotional close that highlights everything James Cameron does best — scale, heart and sheer cinematic ambition.

Avatar: Fire and Ash stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Giovanni Ribisi, and others. The film schedule to be released on december 18, 2025.

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