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Despite a franchise-low Rotten Tomatoes score, anticipation for Avatar: Fire and Ash remains sky-high among its dedicated fan base, who are looking forward to another epic journey to Pandora regardless of critical consensus.
If you're not quite ready to head to the theater to watch Avatar: Fire and Ash, an exclusive scene preview might sell you on the visual spectacle. As part of a new collaboration with the social media giant, Disney is posting snippets of its new movie to its TikTok account.
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Avatar: Fire and Ash debuts to lowest Rotten Tomatoes score of the James Cameron sci-fi trilogy
Reviews are in for Avatar: Fire and Ash, the next installment in James Cameron's epic sci-fi movie series – and, so far, it holds the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score of the franchise.
In Avatar: Fire and Ash, Worthington returns as Jake Sully, the human-turned-Na'vi leader who finds love with Neytiri. The actor previously told EW that Neteyam's death awakens a more "primal" side of Jake, who's been trying to avoid battle at all costs.
James Cameron's new film, starring Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, and Stephen Lang, is in theaters December 19.
In James Cameron’s latest 3-D science-fiction extravaganza, the Na’vi family tree gets more complicated, but our sense of wonderment flattens out.
Never has so much directorial artistry and technological innovation been squandered on sci-fi nonsense as with James Cameron’s Avatar films, whose stunning 3D CGI spectacles are undercut by unsightly character designs,