Avatar: Fire and Ash
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Avatar: Fire and Ash
Summary
Avatar: Fire and Ash is a film[1]. It ranks in the top 0.037% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (38,307 views/month, #35 of 94,065).[2]
Key Facts
- Avatar: Fire and Ash's instance of is recorded as Fire and Ash — instance of (P31): film[3].
- Avatar: Fire and Ash was directed by Fire and Ash — director (P57): James Cameron[4].
- Fire and Ash — screenwriter (P58): James Cameron wrote the screenplay for Avatar: Fire and Ash[5].
- Fire and Ash — screenwriter (P58): Rick Jaffa wrote the screenplay for Avatar: Fire and Ash[6].
- Fire and Ash — screenwriter (P58): Amanda Silver wrote the screenplay for Avatar: Fire and Ash[7].
- Avatar: Fire and Ash's composer is recorded as Fire and Ash — composer (P86): Simon Franglen[8].
- Avatar: Fire and Ash's genre is Fire and Ash — genre (P136): action film[9].
- Avatar: Fire and Ash's genre is Fire and Ash — genre (P136): science fiction film[10].
- Avatar: Fire and Ash followed Fire and Ash — follows (P155): Avatar: The Way of Water[11].
- Avatar: Fire and Ash was followed by Fire and Ash — followed by (P156): Avatar 4[12].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Sam Worthington[13].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Zoe Saldaña[14].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Stephen Lang[15].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Sigourney Weaver[16].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Joel David Moore[17].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Q236434[18].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Michelle Yeoh[19].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Giovanni Ribisi[20].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Kate Winslet[21].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Cliff Curtis[22].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Edie Falco[23].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Brendan Cowell[24].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Jemaine Clement[25].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Britain Dalton[26].
- A cast member of Avatar: Fire and Ash was Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Trinity Jo-Li Bliss[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Fire and Ash — producer (P162): James Cameron[28] and Fire and Ash — producer (P162): Jon Landau[29]. Avatar: Fire and Ash was directed by Fire and Ash — director (P57): James Cameron[4]. Screenwriters include Fire and Ash — screenwriter (P58): James Cameron[5], Fire and Ash — screenwriter (P58): Rick Jaffa[6], and Fire and Ash — screenwriter (P58): Amanda Silver[7]. Cast members include Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Sam Worthington[13], Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Zoe Saldaña[14], Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Stephen Lang[15], Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Sigourney Weaver[16], Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Joel David Moore[17], and Fire and Ash — cast member (P161): Q236434[18].
Publication
Publication dates include December 1, 2025[30], December 19, 2025[31], December 18, 2025[32], and December 17, 2025[33]. Original languages include Fire and Ash — original language of film or TV show (P364): English[34] and Fire and Ash — original language of film or TV show (P364): Na'vi[35]. Genres include Fire and Ash — genre (P136): action film[9] and Fire and Ash — genre (P136): science fiction film[10]. Avatar: Fire and Ash's part of the series is recorded as Fire and Ash — part of the series (P179): Avatar[36].
Subject and Themes
Avatar: Fire and Ash's part of the series is recorded as Fire and Ash — part of the series (P179): Avatar[36].
Reception
Reviews include 7,6/10[37], 68%[38], 91%[39], and 61/100[40].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Avatar: Fire and Ash followed Fire and Ash — follows (P155): Avatar: The Way of Water[11]. It was followed by Fire and Ash — followed by (P156): Avatar 4[12].
Why It Matters
Avatar: Fire and Ash ranks in the top 0.037% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (38,307 views/month, #35 of 94,065).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[41] It is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[42]