
Fans of this constantly expanding universe created by James Cameron They have the perfect opportunity to refresh their memory or catch up before diving back into Pandora arrives. Avatar: Fire and Ash, the longest of the entire sagacontinues the adventures of Jake Sully, Neytiri in a much darker context than usual, showing a more aggressive Na’vi clan willing to do anything to get what he wantseven at the expense of others of the same species. To immerse ourselves once again in this story of epic proportions, it is enough to have 5 hours and 53 minutes of our time.
Currently, the two films released in the saga, Avatar (2009) and Avatar: The Sense of Water (2022), can be seen streaming primarily via Disney+the platform that concentrates all of Pandora’s key content. This service has become the natural home of the franchise, allowing a full marathon before going to see the third installment.
In addition to the movies, Disney Plus offers an additional incentive for the most impatient fans: a special advance three minutes of Avatar: Fire and Ash. This preview allows us to apprehend for the first time the new stage of the saga and anticipates the visual and narrative evolution that James Cameron is preparing for the continuation of his ambitious film project, which promises to reach other levels never seen before.
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For those who want to go beyond fiction, the catalog also includes the documentary Fire and Water: How the Avatar Movies Were Made. Directed by Thomas C. Grane, this two-part work accompanies James Cameron on a detailed tour of the creative and technical process of Avatar: The Sense of Water. The documentary features never-before-seen footage from filming, interviews with cast and crew, and explores the challenges of innovative underwater performance capture.
This work stands out above all by revealing how completely innovative techniques were perfected, such as underwater filming in huge state-of-the-art tanksand to follow the team to different international locations. All this allows us to understand the level of requirement and experimentation behind the spectacular final result seen on screen.
The experience is completed by a group of videos focused on the discovery of the Avatar universe under the seal In Pandora’s box. Titles like The essence of Pandora, Building the world of Pandora And Beyond Pandora’s Box: Dangerous Scenes They explore everything from the artistic creation of the settings and creatures to the work of the team of specialists responsible for the aerial and underwater action scenes so recurrent in the saga.
As if that were not enough, subscribers can also find other documentaries related to the figure of James Cameron. Among them stand out Titanic: 20 years later with James Cameronwhere the director revisits his most iconic film in light of new research, and The rise of Atlantisan ambitious historical and scientific exploration. An ideal complement to better understand the creative spirit behind Avatar before the premiere of fire and ashes.