To celebrate the release of the third "Avatar" film, "Fire and Ashes," the first and second films will be shown in 3D for one week only. | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

To celebrate the release of the third "Avatar" film, "Fire and Ashes," the first and second films will be shown in 3D for one week only.

映画「アバター:ファイヤー・アンド・アッシュ」のポスタービジュアル (C) 2025 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.
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映画「アバター:ファイヤー・アンド・アッシュ」のポスタービジュアル (C) 2025 20th Century Studios. All Rights Reserved.

The third and latest film in director James Cameron's Avatar series, Avatar: Fire and Ashes, will be released simultaneously in Japan and the US on December 19th. To commemorate this release, the first film, Avatar (2009), will be screened in 3D on September 26th, followed by the second film, Avatar: Way of Water (2022), on October 3rd, for a limited time of one week each. Details will be announced on the official website at a later date. A special video looking back on the epic stories of the previous two films in the series has also been released.

The series is set in the year 2154, with Earth on the brink of destruction. Humanity's last hope for survival lies on the mysterious planet Pandora. In order to mine valuable mineral resources, humanity develops "avatars," bodies that combine the DNA of the indigenous Na'vi and humans. Jake (Sam Worthington), a former Marine who lost both legs in battle and lost hope in life, becomes an avatar and comes into contact with the Na'vi. Resonating with their way of life, Jake falls in love with a Na'vi woman, Neytiri (Zoe Saldana), and regains his will to live.

Jake and Neytiri have built a family and are living peacefully with their children, including Kili (Sigourney Weaver) and their son Roak (Britten Dalton). However, when humans led by Quaritch (Stephen Lang) appear on Pandora, they are driven out of the sacred forest. Jake and his friends join forces with the "Sea Tribe" they encounter there, and despite great sacrifices, they succeed in repelling the humans.

The latest film also features familiar characters, including Tonowari (Cliff Curtis), the tribal leader of the sea tribe "Metocaina" who stood up against human invasion alongside Jake and the others, his wife Ronal (Kate Winslet), Tsireya (Bailey Bass), who shares a heart with Roak, and the giant sea creature Turkun. Additionally, the film will feature the first appearance of Varan (Oona Chaplin), the leader of the "Ash tribe," who, unlike the "Forest People" and "Sea People" who have coexisted with nature, has developed a hatred for nature after being betrayed by it. He is also seen as the first villain in the series.

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