For the 15th time, last Friday (9 August) in Anaheim, California, Disney’s D23 Expo In addition to Marvel, Pixar and “Star Wars” news, the third part of the “Avatar” series presented in more detail. Director James Cameron (69) himself took the stage in the presence of his two leading actors Zoe Saldaña (46) and Sam Worthington (48) and revealed exciting Details to the upcoming Blockbuster.
So the Film the Title “Fire and Ash”, i.e. “Fire and Ashes”. A name that already suggests that the idyllic world of Pandora, where the action of the films takes place, may face great destruction. Cameron stoked the anticipation of the fans present According to “Variety” with the words: “You’re going to see a lot more of Pandora than you’ve seen before. It’s an insane adventure and a feast for the eyes, but the emotional stakes are higher than ever before. We’re really entering challenging territory for all the characters you know and love.”
What will “Avatar 3” be about?
“Avatar 3” was filmed in one go with its predecessor “Avatar: The Way of Water”. Apart from a few concept drawings, nothing from part three was shown at the Disney event. It is already known that it will take place shortly after the events of its predecessor. After the water-related clan of the indigenous people of the Na’vi, which was the focus of part two, the main characters now get to know a new tribewhich identifies with the opposite element. This “Feuer-Na’vi” are therefore far more willing to use violence than other tribes in the fight against the human invaders.
Still a long journey
Fans will have to wait a long time until the third part of the successful sci-fi series is released. In the middle of last year it was announced that “Fire and Ash” only in December 2025 will be released – a year later than planned. The two other planned sequels are taking even longer to arrive: “Avatar 4” will now be released in 2026 2029the Diploma the row flickers 2031 across the screens. Compared to the gap between the franchise’s first film and its sequel, this is still a stone’s throw: “The Way of Water” was only released around 13 years after “Avatar: The Way of Water”.