The Avatar 3 trailer is coming this week – here’s how you can watch it

Sam

July 21, 2025

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The release date of the first Avatar: Fire and Ash teaser has been confirmed, and this week will be your next opportunity to see Pandora.

Since the trailer is clearly intended to be viewed, it will air in front of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which not only means you may watch it starting Thursday, July 24, but it may also be available in 3D.

Your location may determine whether it is available in 3D. We can confirm that the trailer is available in 3D, which shouldn’t come as a surprise, but I can’t guarantee that it will be displayed in 3D, even at a First Steps 3D showing.

Even so, there is only one Fantastic Four 3D showing at my neighborhood theater each day, so I suppose I already know which one I’ll see.

Although I enjoyed the 3D effects in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, I’ve long ago given up on 3D movies in general because there aren’t many that are screened in 3D where I live anyhow, and they never seem to be making effective use of it.

However, it’s clear that an Avatar film is an exception, and the trailer is convincing enough to convince me to rearrange my calendar to accommodate that one 3D screening of Fantastic Four: First Steps. I’m in love with James Cameron.

What to expect from Avatar: Fire and Ash

The third film will introduce us to the fire-loving Na’vi, just as Avatar: The Way of Water did with the water-loving Na’vi.

James Cameron, the filmmaker, said that this film “goes to darker places than the previous ones did” and that the fire Na’vi will be an aggressive tribe. It seems as though the tale will mostly deal with fighting amongst the Na’vi rather than the human RDA.

In what I imagine will be another three-hour epic, we have been promised more character development, hard turns, and plot twists. In particular, we have been told that Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) will find herself questioning her beliefs as a result of whatever is coming.

I anticipate that the trailer will be made available online eventually, but for now, it appears that your only choice will be to see Marvel’s most recent release. Recently, this has happened with other new films, such as the trailer for The Odyssey by Christopher Nolan, which was shown in front of Jurassic World: Rebirth. Heaven forbid, I had to go to that. I was already excited to watch Fantastic Four, at least!

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