Avatar: Fire and Ash has scored extremely well with critics ahead of the film's December 19th release date this Friday and the final marketing push has kicked into high gear! New TV spots have flooded the internet, with the one below packing some of the most new, unseen footage so far! Check it out:
Analysts anticipate and Studios are hopeful that Fire and Ash will net a healthy $100 million during its opening weekend. Early tracking looks like it could certainly achieve that goal, which bodes well for the multi-billion dollar franchise and the future of Avatar. This time next week, we'll know if those projections are accurate.
Avatar: Fire and Ash will officially conclude the first story arc and trilogy, with Avatar 4 and 5 focusing on an entirely new branch of the Pandoraverse. Fire and Ash's box office performance will dictate whether or not the last two films move forward, however – so be sure to book your tickets and support the film in theaters!
James Cameron's next entry in the groundbreaking Avatar film series, Avatar: Fire and Ash is currently playing in theaters. If you've already seen the movie, you can now submit your own rating and review here on Scified!
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Avatar: Fire and Ash has already made over $450 million in only 5 days at the box office!
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Avatar: Fire and Ash goes head-to-head with Tron: Ares for several Oscars in 2026!
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Go behind the scenes of Avatar: Fire and Ash with Stephen Lang!
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