Return to Pandora and reunite with Jake and Neytiri’s family as their home approaches civil war.
A year after settling in with the Metkayina clan, Jake and Neytiri find themselves in conflict with the Mangkwan clan, whose fiery leader has allied with the malicious Colonel Quaritch.
The third film in the multi-billion Avatar franchise further ups the ante, with a 3.5 hour runtime and a $400 million budget. Shot simultaneously with its predecessor from 2017 to 2020, the film has undoubtedly one of the lengthiest production and post-production periods in cinema history. The results are astounding: a visually resplendent feast of riveting action and high emotional stakes that makes its epic length fly faster than a Mountain Banshee. James Cameron’s boundary-pushing films are a testament to the power of the cinematic experience - you’ll definitely want to see this on our big screen.
Please note we will be screening Avatar: Fire & Ash in the standard 2D format.