On Wednesday the 17th, ahead of its world premiere, the film Avatar: The Seed of Fire and Water, which is drawing attention as the most talked-about film at the end of 2025, has released five concept art pieces that fully capture the behind-the-scenes birth of the distinctive visuals that can only be experienced in the Avatar series.

At a video press conference held domestically last Friday (Dec. 12), concept art was released that lets viewers fully feel director James Cameron's words that "we painstakingly made every scene of Avatar: The Seed of Fire and Water."

The released materials are so realistic and detailed that it is hard to believe they were created during the preproduction stage, capturing the worldview of Pandora in Avatar: The Seed of Fire and Water and commanding attention. This concept art, which boasts an astonishing sync rate with actual film scenes, shows that the scenes James Cameron and the Avatar production team imagined in their heads were realized on screen, making tangible the production team's "complete preproduction" approach that meticulously developed the worldview from initial design to final screening.

"Pandora is like a blank canvas where any story is possible. Three thousand crew members spent four years creating every sequence. It will guide audiences worldwide into a dreamlike world of fantasy," James Cameron said, and beyond being simply visually rich, it raises expectations about what emotions and immersion the wondrous moments theatergoers will encounter will deliver. This concept art offers clues that let viewers peek at the ecstatic moments that will unfold in the film, which can be seen in theaters in just two days.

[Photo] The Walt Disney Company Korea

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