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Avatar: Fire & Ash Reactions Reveal If James Cameron's Franchise Has The Juice For Another Billion Dollar Hit

2025-12-02 06:35
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Avatar: Fire & Ash Reactions Reveal If James Cameron's Franchise Has The Juice For Another Billion Dollar Hit

The first batch of social media reactions for James Cameron's Avatar: Fire & Ash is finally in, as critics are sharing their thoughts on the film.

Avatar: Fire & Ash Reactions Reveal If James Cameron's Franchise Has The Juice For Another Billion Dollar Hit Varang in Avatar Fire and Ash 4 By  Andy Behbakht Published 40 minutes ago Having covered the world of entertainment journalism since 2010, including superhero/comic book media, Andy's career includes having worked for sites such FanSided, KSiteTV, TV Fanatic, It's Just Movies, Heroic Hollywood, TV Overmind, and more. Outside of writing, Andy is the host of The Showrunner Whisperer, The Flash Podcast, the editor-in-chief of Multiverse of Color, and the network director of DC TV Podcasts. Sign in to your ScreenRant account Summary Generate a summary of this story follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

Critics are finally giving their impressions on Avatar: Fire and Ash, as the beloved fantasy franchise continues. With 2025 getting closer to its end, one of Hollywood's most legendary directors will be part of concluding the year, with James Cameron bringing his billion-dollar series back to the big screen.

As Avatar: Fire and Ash is only a few weeks away from its theatrical release, multiple members of the press have been able to screen the film in advance and are finally sharing their initial reactions to Cameron's highly anticipated entry. Check out several social media reactions below:

ScreenRant's Graeme Guttman stressed that while there is "definitely a middle chapter feel" to the Avatar: Fire and Ash story, Cameron's sequel is praised for how "overwhelmingly immersive" the follow-up is.

ScreenRant's Molly Freeman shared how Cameron's 2025 installment "is visually stunning, and it has a better spectacle-to-story balance than previous films in the series," but with some "story choices" that are "bizarre" ones.

While feeling it's "albeit an overly long one," ScreenRant's Tatiana Hullender celebrated Avatar: Fire and Ash for being "a bonafide cinematic experience."

Avatar: Fire & Ash rehashes Way of Water, but better? Club-footed story, technically great, dialogue atrocious, politically the same de-colonial, anti-military stab. A technical triumph. Sigourney Weaver as 16 continues to be strange. It’s very fun and propulsive, but don’t expect more than that. — Gregory Nussen (@gregnussen.bsky.social) 2025-12-02T06:46:50.757Z

ScreenRant's Gregory Nussen added how the third outing "rehashes Way of Water, but better?" while elaborating on the "club-footed story, technically great," but with weaker points, such as "dialogue atrocious, politically the same de-colonial, anti-military stab."

Variety's Jazz Tangcay declared Avatar: Fire and Ash as a "staggering achievement of moviemaking," including its "gorgeous visuals" along with "thrilling new characters."

After three films, Collider's Perri Nemiroff "still can't get over how magical" the Avatar movies are, stating that "there’s a noticeable increase in complexity in quite a few aspects of the production."

Mama's Geeky's Tessa Smith calls Cameron's threequel "gorgeous to look at & certainly has its moments," while also sharing how the latest chapter "falls into the same trap of repetition as the previous films."

Courtney Howard commented how "James Cameron still has the sauce, making the epic spectacular feel emotionally impactful," adding that Avatar: Fire and Ash "is what movie theaters were built for."

Mike Ryan "truly love that these movies exist," despite "a couple beats were repeated from the previous film." However, in the end, Ryan praised that "for over three hours I was on a different planet."

The Avatar: Fire and Ash cast and Cameron will be taking the "audiences back to Pandora in an immersive new adventure with Marine turned Na’vi leader Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), Na’vi warrior Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña), and the Sully family." Cameron, who directed the third installment, also wrote the screenplay with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, while the three of them worked on the story with Josh Friedman and Shane Salerno.

James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash is scheduled to open in theaters on December 19.

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Avatar: Fire and Ash

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  • Headshot Of Sam Worthington In the Los Angeles premiere of 'Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1' Sam Worthington Jake Sully
  • Headshot Of Zoe Saldana In The 2024 KERING Women In Motion Awards Zoe Saldana Neytiri
  • Headshot Of Sigourney Weaver In The James Cameron And Jon Landau Handprints And Footprints Ceremony. Sigourney Weaver Kiri
  • Headshot of Stephen Lang In the New York premiere of 'A Gentleman In Moscow' Stephen Lang Colonel Miles Quaritch

Writers Amanda Silver, Rick Jaffa, James Cameron Producers Jon Landau, James Cameron Prequel(s) Avatar, Avatar: The Way of Water Franchise(s) Avatar Main Genre Sci-Fi Genres Science Fiction, Adventure, Fantasy Studio(s) 20th Century Distributor(s) 20th Century Powered by ScreenRant logo Expand Collapse Follow Followed Like Share Facebook X WhatsApp Threads Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Flipboard Copy link Email Close Thread Sign in to your ScreenRant account

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