Key Points

The trailer for James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' leaked online shortly after its exclusive screening with 'Fantastic Four.' Disney is scrambling to remove unauthorized copies as fan reactions pour in. The trailer showcases Jake Sully, Neytiri, and a new antagonist, Varang, in epic battles. The film is set to release in December 2025.

Key Points: Avatar Fire and Ash Trailer Leaks After Fantastic Four Screenings

  • Trailer leaked after exclusive screenings with Fantastic Four
  • Disney actively removing unauthorized copies
  • Features Jake Sully, Neytiri, and new antagonist Varang
  • Fans praise visuals and intense battle sequences
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'Avatar: Fire and Ash' trailer leaks online after exclusive screening

James Cameron's Avatar sequel trailer leaked online after exclusive Fantastic Four screenings, sparking massive fan reactions and takedown efforts.

"The trailer has some of the most beautiful footage I’ve seen all year – Fan via The Hollywood Reporter"

Los Angeles, July 28

The trailer for James Cameron's upcoming fantasy epic, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash', was leaked online shortly after it was exclusively screened in theatres.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Disney had attached the trailer specifically with 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' across cinema halls, only for the unauthorised visuals to make across social media platforms.

Efforts are being made to cut down on the viral circulation of the 'Fire and Ash' trailer, with multiple copies now taken down from the internet. The same happened with Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey,' the trailer of which was released in theatres ahead of Jurassic Park Rebirth.

Even though multiple videos of the Avatar sequel's trailer have been removed, fan reactions have already gained momentum. One of the fans wrote, "The trailer has some of the most beautiful footage I've seen all year, and I was struck by the real sense of doom and rage -- fist fights inside of cosmic volcanoes, heroes terrified, huge aerial battles," as quoted by the outlet.

One more added, "It started out as 'meh, more of the same' and ended with 'yup, another billion to James Cameron."

The trailer will send viewers back to Pandora, further introducing two tribes, the Wind Traders and the Ash People clan. It also includes glimpses of Sam Worthington's Jake Sully, Zoe Saldana's Neytiri, and his Na'vi family, embroiled in an intense fight with the Ash People clan, stated The Hollywood Reporter.

It also shows the return of Colonel Miles Quaritch. At one point, Sully warned Neytiri and said, "We cannot live like this," before being taken into captivity.

The trailer leak came days after the makers unveiled the first look of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash, introducing the first look of Varang - a new antagonist.

https://x.com/officialavatar/status/1947403470249824416

"Meet Varang in Avatar: Fire and Ash. Be among the first to watch the trailer, exclusively in theatres this weekend with The Fantastic Four: First Steps," they wrote in the caption.

The Disney film will be released on December 19, 2025.

- ANI

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Priya S
Saw the leaked trailer - the visuals are breathtaking! But seriously, why do studios still do these "exclusive" screenings when leaks always happen? Just release it officially for everyone 🙄
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Aryan P
As a VFX student in Mumbai, Avatar films are like our holy grail! The new tribal designs look inspired by some Indian warrior cultures. Hope they credit indigenous influences properly this time.
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Sarah B
The environmental message in Avatar resonates so much with India's climate challenges. Hope this sequel continues raising awareness while delivering epic action! 🌿
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Karthik V
Honestly getting tired of these mega-budget Hollywood films while our own regional cinema struggles. Wish Indian audiences showed same enthusiasm for Tamil/Telugu sci-fi films too.
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Nisha Z
December 2025 is too far away! 😭 Already planning to book IMAX tickets in Bangalore. Last time we had to wait 3 weeks after US release - hope Disney treats Indian fans better this time!
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David E
The Ash People designs look incredible! Getting strong Dravidian warrior vibes from their aesthetic. Wonder if Cameron's team researched South Indian martial arts for inspiration?

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