Avatar, Fire And Ash and Box office
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Not even a newfound interest in Na'vi power kinks can save "Fire and Ash" from just feeling like more "Avatar."
It's better than the second film — bolder and tighter — and still has its share of amazements. But the series no longer feels visually unprecedented.
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.
Fire and Ash not having an end-credits scene shouldn't be too much of a surprise for Avatar fans. Neither of the previous two installments featured them; Cameron instead chose to keep the door open to audience expectations.
"Avatar: Fire and Ash" looks seriously cool. That's about it, as the rest of James Cameron's overlong extravaganza leaves a lot to be desired.
James Cameron sat down with The Hollywood Reporter during his cover shoot to discuss his latest film, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash.' The director opens up about how the movie explores grief, loss and the experience of parenthood,