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Every Avatar Movie, Ranked
James Cameron has directed three Avatar movies so far: the original, The Way of Water, and Fire and Ash... but which one stands as the best overall?
Avatar: Fire and Ash,” the third in billionaire director James Cameron’s fantasy franchise, is still expected to make a big impact at the box office this weekend.
"Avatar 3" director James Cameron unpacks "Fire and Ash" spoilers and why it's unlikely you'll see a fourth and fifth movie any time soon.
Fire and Ash’ if you’d like. But if you really want to experience the big blue world of Pandora, the video game is where it’s at.
The third “Avatar” movie got off to a slower start at the box office than its predecessor, setting up a long path for it to become another blockbuster by the franchise’s standards.
Cameron teased he'll reveal the plots of 'Avatar 4' and '5' in a press conference if the movies don't get made.
Avatar: Fire and Ash's opening weekend box office puts it on course to be a big success for Disney, but will it make $2 billion?
Not even a newfound interest in Na'vi power kinks can save "Fire and Ash" from just feeling like more "Avatar."
James Cameron’s Avatar trilogy ranked worst to best, based on its riveting visuals, pacing, storytelling, and overall improvement.
Critical response for Avatar: Fire and Ash has been mixed, but most critics are agreed at that Chaplin's Varang was a real high point of the third film. Avatar 3 's ending saw a big death scene, but not for Chaplin's character. While speaking with Gold Derby about what comes next for Varang, the actress offered: