New Avatar: Fire and Ash Trailer Drops — Giant Battles, Eywa Secrets, and a Chilling Quaritch Reveal
The new trailer for Avatar: Fire and Ash is out and runs for about two-and-a-half minutes. It shows key characters, several action set pieces, and visual moments that preview the film’s locations and conflicts.
- Trailer overview
- Key scenes shown
- Characters and cast
- Release details
- Where to watch the trailer
- Further context and related link
Trailer overview
The trailer, released ahead of the film’s December launch, is directed by James Cameron and runs roughly two and a half minutes. Visually, it mixes large-scale action with close-up character moments, and it moves between multiple biomes on Pandora. The presentation alternates between military hardware and organic, nature-focused sequences.
Key scenes shown
Concrete scenes visible in the trailer include:
- A high-intensity sequence with mechanized suits and military engagement.
- Underwater and surface sequences featuring large cetacean-like creatures.
- A meeting between a Na’vi leader of an ash-covered group and a version of Quaritch in Avatar form.
- A scene in which a character called Spider is embraced by Jake Sully and lies within Eywa-like tendrils, followed by a connection to a luminous device or structure referred to as an Ilu.
- A sequence that shows a young Na’vi, identified in credits as Kiri, moving toward a bright, core-like destination that suggests a communication with Eywa.
Characters and cast
The trailer shows several named characters and credited actors:
- Jake Sully — appears in Na’vi form and in family scenes.
- Neytiri — appears alongside Jake and their children.
- Spider — shown in close proximity to Jake Sully in a scene with Eywa tendrils.
- Quaritch — shown in an Avatar-like body and in military contexts.
- Varang — identified as the leader of the Ash People; the character is played by Oona Chaplin.
- Kiri — credited to Sigourney Weaver and shown traveling toward a luminous core within Pandora.
On-screen presentation
The trailer alternates between wide spectacle shots and tighter emotional beats. It places characters in both combat scenarios and spiritual or biological environments associated with Eywa. The visual mix is consistent with previous marketing for the franchise.
Release details
Avatar: Fire and Ash is scheduled to hit theaters on Dec. 19. The film is part of the Avatar franchise and is directed by James Cameron.
Where to watch the trailer
The official trailer is posted on YouTube at the link above.
Further context and related link
The original write-up that highlighted this trailer referenced past franchise trailers and included a link to a related article. That link appears here for additional reading:
…more details and a comparison to earlier trailers can be found on this Thrillist piece.