James Cameron’s highly anticipated third installment in the Avatar series, Avatar: Fire and Ash, has just dropped its first thrilling trailer in cinemas, catching the attention of audiences and cinema owners alike.
In a notable move, the film has not faced the delays commonly seen with sequels, as Cameron filmed it concurrently with other installments, ensuring a prompt release.
The trailer introduces new Na’vi tribes, including the Wind Traders, a peaceful tribe traveling on balloon-like ships, and the Fire People. The trailer opens with a fierce sky battle where a fiery arrow claims the life of a Na’vi.
Set after the events of Avatar: The Way of Water, the story explores the conflicts and challenges faced by these tribes. Zoe Saldana, during the trailer’s introduction, shared insights about the Fire People – a tribe that has abandoned Ewa.
Cameron, who joined the premiere through a video link, confirmed that he’s currently finishing the film in New Zealand. Avatar 3: Fire and Ash is slated for release on December 19, 2025, with expectations to surpass the earnings of its predecessors.