Avatar: Fire & Ash is set to come out on December 19, 2025, but even without an official trailer, some story details have already been revealed. The upcoming Avatar movies look to expand the franchise lore, with each new movie exploring more of what is already an incredibly intricate ecosystem on the planet Pandora. While many movie franchises go to great lengths to keep their plot details hidden, we appear to have a lot of information about Avatar: Fire & Ash already. This may be deceptive, with Avatar 3 having major surprises in store.
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The main confirmed plot point is the inclusion of menacing villains in the form of a fire Na’vi tribe, who are going to be the antagonists, and official concept art has given a glimpse into their home. Everything we know about James Cameron’s third Avatar film suggests that Avatar: Fire & Ash will be significantly different from the movies that came before, from the setting to the villains.
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Fire & Ash Will Introduce A New Na’vi Clan
The Fire Clan Will Live Near A Volcano
For the first two Avatar movies, the Na’vi clans on Pandora have been good characters, existing in harmony with their surroundings and adapting based on their location. While the original movie gave audiences a glimpse at other clans, Avatar: The Way of Water gave viewers an insight into a completely new clan and their way of life. One of the first details to emerge about Avatar: Fire & Ash was the introduction of another Na’vi clan and their home.
After two movies that featured lush greenery and wildlife, there was much speculation about how a Na’vi fire clan would fit into the ecosystem. Though a tribe that managed wildfires or lived on a former battlefield had been suggested, James Cameron has said that the home of the fire Na’vi clan will be a volcano. This is a side of Pandora that has not yet been seen, and, as the planet has an unusual relationship with gravity, a volcano could behave in a different way than expected.
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The Fire Na’vi Will Be Antagonists
Their Leader Will Be Played By Oona Chaplin
James Cameron has said that the fire Na’vi clan will show the worst side of the Na’vi people, with much more destructive tendencies. As the different clans have generally been peaceful, with respect for all living things, it is not yet clear what he meant by this. When explaining the significance of the name of the movie, he told Entertainment Weekly, “If you think of fire as hatred, anger, violence, that sort of thing, and ash is the aftermath.”
Avatar 3‘s fire clan will have a female leader named Varang, who will be played by Oona Chaplin (Game of Thrones) though little else has been revealed about her character. She did not appear in the second movie, Avatar: The Way of Water, but Varang will play a central role in the Avatar world from now on, as she has been confirmed to appear in at least the next three movies in the franchise.
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Payakan Will Return
His Actions May Have Set Up A Major Battle In Avatar 3
A key feature in the Avatar movies is the deep spiritual connection between the Na’vi and other animal characters. Payakan is a Tulkun and an outcast from his people for embracing more warlike tendencies when needed. This caused tragedy in his early life but saved many of the characters in The Way of Water. Payakan’s return in Avatar: Fire & Ash has been confirmed and, as there are several key storylines he could be involved in, he is likely to be a central character.
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Depending on what the fire Na’vi do in Avatar: Fire & Ash, it is possible that the other Tulkuns could come around to Payakan’s way of thinking and unite in a battle. This could change the Tulkun culture for future Avatar movies, and perhaps give Payakan a new status among his peers. If the Tulkuns join the battle in Avatar: Fire & Ash, this would be an incredible spectacle for viewers and could give Payakan justice at last.
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Lo’ak Will Replace Jake Sully As The Narrator
Focusing On A New Character Can Significantly Expand The Franchise
Avatar: The Way of Water expanded the world of Avatar significantly, beginning with Jake Sully and Neytiri’s family. This opened up a world of possibilities for Jake and Neytiri’s children to have their own adventures in later Avatar movies, beginning with the rebellious Lo’ak and his friendship with Payakan. James Cameron has announced that Lo’ak will take over from Jake as the narrator for Avatar 3, which is exciting news for the rest of the franchise.
Giving Lo’ak his own voice in Avatar: Fire & Ash allows for the possibility that the Avatar movies could run for decades, with the narrator’s voice passing from Jake to his descendants. Cameron has said that each subsequent movie in the Avatar franchise will have its own narrator, meaning that the story could even pass between clans over time. As Lo’ak is very different from his father, a new narrator is likely to have a different perspective, and seeing events through his eyes will be interesting.
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Avatar: Fire & Ash Will Focus On The Sully Family’s Grief
Zoe Saldana Said That The Journey “Will Not Be Easy”
Avatar: The Way of Water was tragic in many ways, with Jake trying not to blame Lo’ak for the death of his elder brother, Neteyam, after he is shot and killed by one of Quaritch’s men. This has left the family dealing with extreme grief and complicated emotions, which will form a key story point in Avatar: Fire & Ash. Zoe Saldaña told Deadline, “They’re not always going to meet eye to eye, and I just hope that they keep each other safe.”
It is certain that with Jake and Neytiri’s family still grieving for Neteyam, there are some dark times ahead for the main Avatar characters. Lo’ak is likely to be dealing with guilt over his brother’s death, while the other children are now caught in a developing war, and without their elder brother to protect them as he used to. That said, Zoe Saldaña offered some hope for the Avatar family, saying how much she appreciated that “in the core of this entire saga is a beautiful love story.”
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Quaritch Will Return In Avatar: Fire & Ash
He And Spider Have Unfinished Business
Colonel Miles Quaritch was the main antagonist in the original Avatar movie, and though he appeared to have been killed, he was such an excellent villain that he was brought back in “Recombinant” form for Avatar: The Way of Water. As James Cameron has said that he will be the antagonist in all five planned Avatar movies, he will certainly return in Avatar: Fire & Ash. That said, his return will be complicated due to Spider’s actions.
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With Quaritch’s son Spider being a fully integrated and essentially adopted Na’vi, this would have caused enough problems for Quaritch. Even if he had been able to disown Spider enough to kill him along with other Na’vi, Spider saved his life in Avatar: The Way of Water, putting Quaritch in his debt. Spider will have complicated feelings after Neytiri threatened to kill him, even if she was bluffing, and this could push him and Quaritch closer together.
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Quaritch Will Seemingly Be Captured By The Fire Na’vi
They May Have A Common Goal
Concept art showed an encounter between Quaritch and the fire Na’vi which could be read in several different ways. James Cameron has suggested that the menacing fire Na’vi and human characters will swap roles, with the Na’vi becoming the antagonists. That said, that could leave many options open for Quaritch to have a role in a Na’vi war. The Avatar: Fire & Ash concept art appears to show Quaritch being captured by the fire tribe, but it is unknown what will happen next.
The pictures show Quaritch with his hands tied behind his back, being led into the fire tribe’s home village. As most of the Na’vi appear to be armed with human weapons, this suggests that they either have a previous alliance with human characters, or they have taken the weapons by force. It has been suggested that as both Quaritch and the fire Na’vi are going to be antagonists, they could end up working together toward a common goal of destroying Jake and his people.
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Avatar: Fire & Ash Will Have An Unexpected Twist
Jack Champion Said The Movie Will Take “A Shocking Left Turn”
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Avatar: Fire & Ash is going to be extremely different from the two previous Avatar movies, with both James Cameron and key cast members saying that the movie will go to some very dark places. We already know that Jake and his family are experiencing intense grief, but Avatar 3 is going to go further. Jack Champion, who plays Spider, has confirmed that the Avatar: Fire & Ash story plans even shocked the production team.
Champion told The Hollywood Reporter, “I was very shocked by it. It just takes a hard left turn, and that’s not a bad thing. You think you know where it’s going, but then a wrecking ball comes. So you’re completely like, “Oh wow, I never thought that would’ve happened.” It is not yet known what form this wrecking ball will take, and it is likely that while we know many story details about Avatar: Fire & Ash, this one might be kept under wraps.
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Kiri Will Learn More About Her Mother, Grace
Sigourney Weaver’s Character Will Be A Key Character In Avatar 3
Jake and Neytiri appear to be main characters in Avatar: Fire & Ash, continuing their story from the first two movies. However, Avatar: The Way of Water introduced many new characters to follow, which means that the scope of the story will expand. A published script extract shows that Kiri will learn more about her history in the next Avatar movie. The extract shows a scene in which Kiri is trying to connect with the Tree of Souls, and growing frustrated.
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Grace’s consciousness is tied to the Tree of Souls, so, understandably, Kiri would want to find a way to reach her mother through the tree. Still, it appears that the connection does not come easily to her, with Mo’at, Neytiri’s mother, trying to comfort her. Kiri is mysterious, with Grace’s avatar being found to be pregnant in The Way of Water. This has led to many fan theories about whether Kiri is a product of Eywa herself, and Avatar 3 might be preparing to reveal the truth.
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Eywa Saves An Avatar Character
Their Identity Is Not Yet Known
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When Kiri struggles to connect with the Tree of Souls, something she says might reveal part of her mysterious past. Kiri tells Eywa, “You put me here for a reason,” which could confirm the fan theory that Kiri has no father, and is a product of Eywa herself. While this is not known for certain yet, one thing that is established in this scene is that Eywa saved somebody. Mo’at says, “I do not understand this – why the Great Mother would save the boy, then deny you now.”
Some theories suggest that another of Jake and Neytiri’s sons could get injured badly enough to need the Tree of Souls to save his life. This could form the plot twist that Jack Champion hinted at. Another possibility is that Spider, who is not a born Na’vi, is harmed in some way. An even more interesting possibility, given Mo’at’s age, is that this “boy” is an adult man, which could mean anyone, including Quaritch, will have an interesting encounter with Eywa in Avatar: Fire & Ash.
Source: Entertainment Weekly, Deadline, The Hollywood Reporter
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Avatar: Fire and Ash is the third entry in James Cameron’s five-movie franchise set in the fictional world of Pandora. Following Jake Sully and Neytiri’s first encounter in 2009’s Avatar and Colonel Miles Quaritch’s retaliation in 2022’s The Way of Water, Avatar: Fire and Ash sees the Na’vi heroes come across a fire Na’vi tribe known as the Ash People.
Release Date
December 19, 2025
Main Genre
Sci-Fi
Franchise(s)
Avatar
Cast
Zoe Saldana
, Sigourney Weaver
, Sam Worthington
, Stephen Lang
Director
James Cameron
Writers
Josh Friedman
, James Cameron
Studio(s)
20th Century
Distributor(s)
20th Century
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Category: Entertainment