‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’: Behind the scenes with James Cameron, Zoe Saldaña and more!

    “Avatar: Fire and Ash” opens in theaters December 19 and On The Red Carpet is taking you inside the making of the film with director James Cameron and the all-star cast.
    “It is full of heart and hope,” Oscar winner Zoe Saldaña revealed. Saldaña returns as Neytiri, a Na’vi warrior and mother. “The messages about the resilience of a family after suffering a great loss,” she continued, “It is possible to love again, (the film shows) that it is possible to heal.”
    Sam Worthington, who stars as Jake Sully, teased an epic battle.
    “Jake says at the end of ‘Avatar 2’ this is where we make our stand, so I think it’s pretty clear where we’re going. This, to me, is like the final battle. The final showdown.”
    Fans of the “Avatar” franchise will want to see our interview with James Cameron on the making of this latest sci-fi adventure and with Sigourney Weaver on playing a teenager again.
    You’ll also see Miley Cyrus’ big moment at the premiere and meet the young stars who play Spider (Jack Champion), Tsireya (Bailey Bass) and Tuk (Trinity Jo-Li Bliss).
    Plus, hear from the villains of “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” Stephen Lang, who returns as Quaritch and Oona Chaplin who plays the new villain, Varang.
    And we’re opening our Video Vault for a look back at the original Avatar premiere in 2009!
    Watch “On The Red Carpet Presents: Avatar: Fire and Ash” in the video above.

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    1. This is my fight every single day to protect our home planet. I cried in this beautiful movie film of Avatar Fire and Ash. I'm so emotional because of what I experienced in a Avatar Fire and Ash. Protect our home planet Earth no matter what. We all need to protect our home planet now.

    2. 90.00 for the popcorn box? If they had added a rider to it, I would have bought it.
      it's not worth 90.oo unless you plan to collect it and hope it doesn't break.

      I don't know where the 5 spots for crying was that James mentioned, there was one I came close to , but I never saw the other 4.
      It was alright movie. 4 hour movie with all the commercials and pre-show stuff so it is worth spending the extra to watch it in the VIP section .

      "it wasn't a carbon copy from Water"……well yeah it was….also the kids were so so much more annoying that people in the theatre were yelling out, just kill them…..weird.

      The ending did definitely leave it open for the 4th.

    3. Hear me out, the film was absolutely marvelous…but there was too many plot holes…like I feel that some scenes were missing..For exemple [SPOILER] when the tsahik dies…where's the husband reaction????? His son, his wife dies, he has a new baby and we see no reaction whatsoever?! Another one is the merchant tribe…we just see them being destroyed… and for the marine biologist, is he just here to save Jake and disapear?? I hope he comesback in the fourth film

    4. Just finished watching this yesterday and this movie (and the franchise) deserves every penny it earns. You can just tell so much effort and love has been given to this masterpiece. Forget the linear storyline (which most movies even have) because literally everything else more than makes up for it. The added humor and drama in this 3rd installment makes it even more special and cinema-worthy.

    5. I love Neytiri's character a fierce warrior, a devoted wife & everlasting loving & caring mother. Second' of course is Jake a great unselfish leader and protective husband & father…

    6. It really bothers me how much they revealed in the friggin trailer before the movie came out! I actually decided against watching any trailers before I saw it, but at 2 times I saw a little by no fault of my own, meaning social media and once when I went to the movies and that trailer came on, and it spoiled WAY too much! Like the air breather thing and shit like that. I honestly don't understand why the directors aren't the ones that get to cut the trailer for their own movies. But this is why I don't watch trailers anymore, they just spoil too much these days!

    7. This is the worst film I've seen in years. It's even worst than the first two. Every single film in this series, I went in expecting something cerebral. But every time, I was disappointed. It's so unabashedly formulaic and you just know what's gonna happen in the rest of the movie. James Cameron hasn't made a good movie for a while now.

    8. Just back from seeing this Fire and Ash. Terrific. I loved it. Avatar 2 was not great in my opinion but this one is as good as the orginal. As I now live in Germany I watched it dubbed in German which I think makes it more difficult to connect emotionally. I look forward to seeing the English version on video as I know the real voices of so many of the actors in the film.

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