The third Avatar movie has an official name and logo
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James Cameron has revealed the title of the third Avatar movie, Fire and Ashes. The film will introduce a new Na'vi clan, the People of Ashes, and continue the story of Jake and Naytiri's family after the events of The Waterway.
At the D23 exhibition, director James Cameron and actors Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington revealed the title of the third Avatar movie: "Avatar: Fire and Ashes". This was reported by Variety, according to UNN.
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Although Cameron did not show any footage of the movie, he did showcase some concept art, including Naytiri riding a banshee, what appeared to be giant airships, and the first images of the terrifying People of the Ashes. These Na'vi, covered in soot and with masks on their faces, dance around a giant fire.
You're going to see a lot more of Pandora, something you haven't seen before. It's a crazy adventure and a feast for the eyes, but it also has very high emotional stakes, more so than ever before. We're going into really challenging territory for all the characters you know and love,
Cameron filmed Fire and Ashes in parallel with Avatar: The Waterway" in 2022. At the end of Waterworld, Jake's family, Sully (Sam Worthington) and Naytiri (Zoe Saldana), successfully repel an attack. But their eldest son dies in the fighting, and the humans take firm root on Pandora.
The events of Fire and Ashes will begin shortly after those events. Jake and Naytiri will meet the People of the Ashes, who, as Cameron hinted, are more inclined to violence and power than other clans.
There are new characters, especially one I think you'll either love or hate,
Una Chaplin (Game of Thrones) plays the leader of the People of the Ashes, Varanga. David Thewlis and Michelle Yeoh will also join the cast. The film also stars Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet, Cliff Curtis, Brit Dalton, Jack Champion, Trinity Jo-Lee Bliss, Bailee Bass, Joel David Moore, Edie Falco and Dilip Rao.
The script, like the previous installment, was written by James Cameron, Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. Initially, it was supposed to be a single movie, but while writing it, Cameron decided that there was too much material and split the story into two parts.