The film Avatar: The Fire and the Ash, which is set to open worldwide first in Korea on Wednesday, the 17th, was nominated for original song and cinematic·box office awards at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, achieving the feat of having every film in the series consecutively nominated. In addition, it was nominated in the visual effects institutional sector at the 31st Critics' Choice Awards, once again cementing its presence as a work that will cap off 2025. 

The film Avatar: The Fire and the Ash was nominated in two institutional sectors at the 83rd Golden Globe Awards, raising high expectations even before its release. According to the Golden Globe Awards nominee list announced on the 8th (local U.S. time), Avatar: The Fire and the Ash was named for original song and cinematic·box office awards. 

For original song, Dream As One, featuring Miley Cyrus, a winner at the 66th Grammy Awards, was nominated, and the song is expected to deliver a powerful resonance that will increase immersion in the film. It was also named for the cinematic·box office award, newly established in 2024, adding special meaning. 

These results follow Avatar, which was nominated at the 67th Golden Globe Awards, and Avatar: The Way of Water, which was nominated at the 80th Golden Globe Awards, confirming once again the strength of the Avatar series that captured theaters worldwide by achieving nominations for every film in the series. 

In addition, on the 5th (local U.S. time), at the 31st Critics' Choice Awards, it was nominated in the visual effects institutional sector, reaffirming confidence in the astonishing visuals that Avatar: The Fire and the Ash will present and further increasing anticipation among prospective viewers. "'Avatar' series' best" (Screen Rant), "Bigger, bolder and more emotionally resonant than any series" (Variety) — as such high praise indicates, Avatar: The Fire and the Ash, armed with even more astonishing storytelling and spectacle, tells a story of an even greater crisis unfolding on a Pandora covered in fire and ash when the ash clan led by Baran appears before the Sully family, who fall into grief after the death of Jake and Neytiri's first son, Neteyam. The third film in the Avatar series, which drew 13.62 million viewers domestically and achieved global box office success, opens worldwide first in Korea on Wednesday, Dec. 17.<

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