Disney has released the official trailer for Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third installment in James Cameron’s epic saga, set to hit theaters on December 19, 2025. The trailer introduces viewers to a fiery new tribe of Na’vi—the Ash People, led by the charismatic and menacing Varang (Oona Chaplin)—triggering major excitement online following a brief leak days earlier.
Avatar: Fire and Ash Trailer Release
Originally screened exclusively in cinemas before Fantastic Four: First Steps, the Fire and Ash trailer leaked online via social media shortly after its theatrical debut. Fan clips circulated widely before being deleted for copyright violations. In response, Disney officially published the trailer to build anticipation and control the narrative.
The Ash People and Varang
The trailer introduces the Mangkwan Clan, also known as the Ash People, who inhabit volcanic regions of Pandora. Unlike other Na’vi clans, they reject the central deity Eywa and rely on elemental fire. Varang, their red-headdress-clad leader, wields fire-based abilities and challenges the spiritual beliefs of Jake Sully’s family, including Neytiri and their adopted daughter Kiri.
One of the trailer’s key moments shows Varang warning Kiri: “Your goddess has no dominion here,” a chilling line that sets the tone for spiritual conflict and tribal dissent.

Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) and Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) return alongside their family, mourning the death of their son Neteyam while facing escalating conflict. Their human son Spider (Jack Champion) is seen in a perilous situation, pitted against his resurrected father, Colonel Quaritch—now a Na’vi recombination potentially allied with Varang.
The Wind Traders, a new aerial clan introduced in the trailer, ride giant airborne creatures and bring another culture into the mix—reflecting James Cameron’s plans to explore diverse Na’vi societies beyond the traditional water and forest tribes.
James Cameron’s Vision
James Cameron described Fire and Ash as a deeper dive into Pandora’s culture and conflict—intentionally more morally complex than earlier films. He moved away from the “humans bad, Na’vi good” binary to present a nuanced narrative exploring tribal schisms and spiritual crisis.
At around December 19, 2025, Fire and Ash will return audiences to Pandora in a film reportedly longer than The Way of Water, allowing for richer storytelling and character depth.
The trailer foregrounds James Cameron’s penchant for breathtaking visuals and emotional weight. Highlights include sweeping vistas, bioluminescent flora, aerial battles, and the return of creatures like Payakan and other sea and air fauna. A standout 3D shot features Kiri marveling at floating wood sprites, making viewers feel the depth of Pandora’s magic.
Critics and fans responded quickly on forums and Reddit, declaring the footage “cinematic history in the making” and lauding its emotional resonance and scale—some even comparing it to the Duel on Mustafar from Star Wars.
Franchise Timeline
Avatar: Fire and Ash is scheduled for December 19, 2025, kickstarting an anticipated sequel sequence: Avatar 4 in December 2029 and Avatar 5 in December 2031, marking the completion of this planned five-film saga.
Filming for Fire and Ash was conducted concurrently with The Way of Water from 2017 through late 2020 in New Zealand, and Cameron has noted that the production incorporated split storylines to deepen character arcs and thematic richness.
The Avatar: Fire and Ash trailer delivers a bold new chapter for the Avatar saga—unveiling the volatile Ash People tribe, expanding Pandora’s spiritual and elemental landscape, and setting a darker tone for Jake and Neytiri’s family. With Avatar 3 arriving December 19, 2025, fans are already calling it one of James Cameron’s most emotionally and visually ambitious films yet.