'Avatar: Fire and Ash' trailer - First clip of James Cameron directorial to debut in theatres with 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'

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Fans of the upcoming Marvel saga 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps', will be in for a treat as James Cameron has reportedly attached the trailer of his highly anticipated film 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' with the film.

Set to hit cinemas this weekend, the trailer of the blockbuster franchise will be played out on the big screens for fans.The announcement was made via the official Avatar social media handles. Set to release globally on December 19, 2025, the film is the third chapter in Cameron’s multi-billion-dollar sci-fi saga.The new film follows Jake Sully and Neytiri, as their Na’vi family faces a new threat from the Ash People, a splinter group that has turned against Pandora’s spiritual traditions.

The film will introduce two new Na’vi tribes - the Wind Traders, who soar through the skies in balloon-like vessels, and the fierce Fire People, who ride flame-winged beasts into battle.

First Look

In the first look that was relased on Tuesday, the image gives fans of the franchise a look at the clan's leader, Varang, played by Oona Chaplin. She is expected to lock horns with Jake (Sam Worthington).

"Meet Varang in 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'.

Be among the first to watch the trailer, exclusively in theatres this weekend with The Fantastic Four: First Steps," the caption read.Following the record-breaking successes of 'Avatar' (2009) and 'Avatar: The Way of Water' (2022), which collectively grossed over $4 billion worldwide, if the third instalment crosses the $2 billion mark, it will become the only franchise to have three films reach that milestone.The theatrical-only trailer release comes just after Christopher Nolan launched the trailer of his film 'Odyssey' in cinemas last week.

India Release

The third Avatar instalment is expected to be one of the year’s biggest global box office draws, particularly in India, where the film will be released in six languages, including English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.

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