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Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third installment in James Cameron’s blockbuster franchise, will hit the screens this year. After a wait of around three years, fans will witness Cameron’s visual excellence. Avatar 3 will be extra pleasing with a new tribe being introduced, and the director has dropped hints about its run time. Scroll below for the deets.
Both the Avatar movies are among the top 5 highest-grossing films of all time. The first film was released in 2009. It was a groundbreaking phenomenon because of its use of 3D technology, motion capture, and CGI, which revolutionized the industry. The wait for the second film was over a decade and worth it. The Way of Water was released in 2022. The two films explored two different biomes of Pandora, and a new Fire tribe and a new biome will be part of the central part of the upcoming movie. There will be three sequels in the franchise, including the 2025 release.
In a recent interview with Empire [via Deadline], James Cameron shared an essential insight about Avatar 3’s runtime. For the uninitiated, the 2009 film Avatar had a runtime of 2 hours and 42 minutes. The second film is around thirty minutes longer than the first, with 3 hours and 12 minutes runtime. Now, as per reports, the third installment will be longer than the second installment.
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