'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Will Hit Disney Plus in June
Sigourney Weaver announced the streaming release after the film grossed nearly $1.5 billion worldwide and earned two Academy Award nominations.
- On Tuesday, actress Sigourney Weaver announced at the Disney Upfront presentation in New York that 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' will debut on Disney+ on June 24.
- Directed by James Cameron, the sci-fi sequel picks up shortly after 'Avatar: The Way of Water,' following the Sully family's conflict with the ash-based Ash People clan.
- Global box office receipts reached $1.4 billion, marking the third film in the franchise to surpass the $1 billion mark following a 196-day theatrical window.
- Featuring an ensemble cast including Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldana, the film earned two nominations at the 98th Academy Awards, including Best Costume Design for Deborah L. Scott.
- Disney tentatively scheduled the fourth and fifth films in the Avatar franchise for 2029 and 2031, though officials have not finalized decisions on whether to move forward.
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Disney Sets an Avatar: Fire and Ash Streaming Release Date Before the Next Movie Is Even Confirmed
It's been a little over a month since Avatar: Fire and Ash became available on digital, and we finally have a streaming release date. Disney revealed at its latest Upfront in New York that James Cameron's latest film will be coming to Disney+ on June 24.If you don't want to wait for the film's streaming debut, you have a couple of options. You can either purchase it digitally for $20 or grab the 4K Blu-ray edition that releases on May 19. If you…
Avatar: Fire and Ash gets official Disney Plus streaming date
Pandora is officially heading home. Announced Tuesday, Avatar: Fire and Ash will begin streaming on Disney Plus starting June 27, bringing James Cameron’s latest sci-fi epic to audiences after its extended theatrical run.
‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Sets Disney+ Release Date
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