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Avatar 3 is the longest film in the series

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  • James Camerons Avatar: Fire and Ash is set to premiere on December 18, 2025, as the major blockbuster release of the year by 20th Century Studios.
  • The film has a runtime of 3 hours and 15 minutes, making it longer than both previous Avatar films.
  • Production for Avatar: Fire and Ash was completed in mid-2023, with post-production work being carried out since August 2024.
  • Disney CEO Bob Iger has praised the film, calling it absolutely wonderful, generating excitement among fans ahead of its release later this month.

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James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash – Blockbuster Spectacle of 2025

James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash is slated to premiere on December 18 and represents 20th Century Studios’ major contribution to the 2025 blockbuster season. AMC Theatres in the U.S. have reportedly listed the film for advance ticket sales, with a runtime of 3 hours and 15 minutes, exceeding both previous Avatar films: Avatar (2009) ran for 2 hours and 42 minutes, while Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) had a runtime of 3 hours and 12 minutes. Production on Fire and Ash wrapped in mid-2023, and 20th Century Studios officially announced the film in August 2024. Since then, Cameron’s team has been focused on post-production. Disney CEO Bob Iger previewed the film in March 2025 and called it “absolutely wonderful.” Fans can see Avatar: Fire and Ash for themselves when it releases later this month.

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Official NameNaga Avatar
Brief SummaryThe story of survival upon reaching the Mid-Buddhist Era according to Buddhist prophecy: natural disasters, deadly diseases that return to devour human lives on Earth, as well as the demon Mara who comes to attack and destroy. The warrior Naga Avatar protects Buddhism, gathering the power of all spirits to sustain all existence, linking the present to the era of Maitreya Bodhisattva. The mission is to guide people to endure and to pass on the Buddhist teachings for a full 5,000 years.
ReleasedJanuary 22, 2026
GenreDrama, Action, Science Fiction
Production CompaniesBangkok 24 Films
Countries of OriginTH
ActorsKantaphon Boonserm, Saichia Wongwirot, Jiraphat Phusnga, Sutthirak Namwong, Kanyarat Nawarattanarungrot, Patcharawalai Pongpamon, Itsarapong Techakaew, Kesha Kumpakdee, Achirayan Thomayangkun, Roland Bell, Michael Wittmann, Chinnatchayan Prayunsiri, Kitikorn Phopee, Phichak Phetsong
DirectorPhairot Chaiyakawiphan
ProducersPhairot Chaiyakawiphan

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