Since its release, Avatar: The Fire and the Fury, which has been heating up year-end theaters as the overwhelming box-office No. 1 day after day, released a video titled "Into the world of Pandora" introducing the film's even more astonishing scale and deepened emotional line that will captivate audiences.

The released footage, based on the vast universe the Avatar series has built over 16 years, foreshadows the upgraded Pandora and the new phase the characters will face in this installment. Director James Cameron said, "The adventure that unfolded in parts 1 and 2 reaches its climax this time," emphasizing that Avatar: The Fire and the Fury returns with a further expanded scale and deepened story layered on the existing series' universe. In particular, the video gains significance as the director and cast directly convey to audiences worldwide the astonishing points unique to Avatar: The Fire and the Fury. It introduces the enlarged world of Pandora, more spectacular battles, and characters' choices in the face of crisis—transformed elements that will captivate global audiences.

Una Chauplin, who newly joined the film in the role of "Varang," said, "We will show Pandora's ashen appearance, which was all blue until now," mentioning Pandora's other face and the changed atmosphere to pique curiosity, and Sigourney Weaver added, "A huge adventure unfolds about a family, their lives and their faith," noting that the strengthened narrative aspect is another point to watch and raising expectations.

Finally, director James Cameron said, "I am truly passionate about the Avatar series. The wonder this series delivers in theaters is what drives me. Using cutting-edge performance-capture technology to vividly capture the actors' performances will make the astonishing world of Pandora feel real," reiterating that this film is completed only in theaters.

The footage features all-out war across Pandora and various creatures, and these scenes are expected to be rendered with heightened immersion through special theater formats including IMAX, 3D, 4DX and SCREENX. "You can feel they poured everything into part 3!" (Instagram_mil****), "A delicate work of art that wastes not a second across 197 minutes" (Instagram_cine******), "A mad masterpiece. A page of legend" (CGV_KimJi*****), "The final battle scene that explodes the narrative built since part 2 was art!" (CGV_Bitna*******), "Grand scale, beautiful cinematography, joy, sorrow, anger, pleasure, thrill, catharsis—every emotion flows!" (CGV_Movie**) have drawn heated reactions.

Now established as the cinematic event to experience in theaters this year-end, Avatar: The Fire and the Fury is the third film in the Avatar series, telling a story of an even greater crisis unfolding on a Pandora covered in fire and ash after Varang's tribe appears before the Sully family—grieving the death of Jake and Neytiri's eldest son, Neteiyam—and it is the third installment in the Avatar series, which drew 13.62 million viewers domestically and became a global box-office success.

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