Avatar, Explained and Fire and Ash
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The Oscar nominee comes full circle from the 'Alien' franchise in James Cameron’s newest Pandora adventure — and not just because of that one delicious line of dialogue. She digs deep, spoilers and all,
"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.
Fans of the "Avatar" franchise will have to wait a few years to see the next two installments, if they happen at all.
The most talked-about scene in 'Fire and Ash' just might be the Cameron favorite, and the director had to push to keep it: "Guys, you’re about to become unemployed — put it back, every line."
FoMo Cinemas, a dine-in movie theater in Melbourne, Australia, added a blue aioli burger to its menu for a limited time.
The biological human son of Stephen Lang's Quaritch and the adopted member of the Sully family gains the ability to breathe the air on Pandora, though it's typically toxic to homo sapiens, and he grows a queue, a Na'vi appendage that allows them to connect with their god Eywa and the world around them.
Miley Cyrus on how rebuilding after fire inspired her song for "Avatar: Fire and Ash" and her plans for "Hannah Montana's" 20th anniversary.
Fire and Ash gets the Avatar franchise its third straight A CinemaScore. Clearly a divide here between critics (67% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, lowest for the franchise) and moviegoers for the latest movie in which the Na’vi come to blows with the vicious Mangkwan clan,