Las primeras reacciones a 'Avatar: Fuego y ceniza' ya están aquí... y no se puede decir que sean sorprendentes. La tercera entrega de la saga creada por James Cameron promete un espectáculo visual de primer orden (algunos la señalan como la mejor de la franquicia) pero tampoco faltan los que la acusan de aburrida y de reiterativa respecto a 'El sentido del agua' (la acción arranca justo donde terminaba aquella). Más allá de su excelencia técnica, se está destacando muy especialmente el trabajo de la ganadora del Oscar Zoe Saldaña y de la nueva incorporación del reparto: la actriz española (entre otras nacionalidades) Oona Chaplin, que interpreta a la villana Varang. El embargo de las críticas se levanta el 16 de diciembre, apenas tres días antes del estreno de la película.
James Cameron’s AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH is a phenomenal moviegoing experience. It’s the biggest of the three — action-packed, visually jaw-dropping and rich with themes of family, legacy and survival. The way it weaves fire, water, air and land into every nook and cranny of the film… pic.twitter.com/aNO5xOXs5x
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 2, 2025
Put both previous Avatars together and they still don’t add up to HALF the action and thrills in the remarkable Avatar: Fire And Ash. Wow! My Deadline full review coming December 16th.
— Pete Hammond (@DeadlinePete) December 2, 2025
Avatar: Fire and Ash continues to deliver the visual spectacle that one expects from James Cameron. While there are elements I found engaging, including Varang as a standout villain, the film overall feels far too repetitive and far too long. The screenplay remains the biggest… pic.twitter.com/VWHX3PSfzR
— Scott Menzel (@ScottDMenzel) December 2, 2025
Never doubt James Cameron. AVATAR: FIRE & ASH is another sprawling, ambitious, gorgeous adventure. Oona Chaplin is the best new element - she's iconic, she's gaggy, etc, and her ash tribe rocks. Cameron expands the series' visual capacity with some innovative, trippy sequences. pic.twitter.com/fxAa7lkSZT
— Cody (@codymonster91) December 2, 2025
Three films in and I still can’t get over how magical the #Avatar movies are. Wish I had more original phrasing, but this applies too well — #AvatarFireAndAsh truly feels like a ride. I couldn’t believe how quickly I was pulled back into the world of Pandora and swept up in the… pic.twitter.com/TdmAxp4ELQ
— Perri Nemiroff (@PNemiroff) December 2, 2025
#Avatar is back and better than ever.
— Jonathan Sim (@TheJonathanSim) December 2, 2025
James Cameron crafts an action-packed spectacle filled with wonder and delight. A phenomenal cinematic experience with epic, breathtaking action sequences grounded in emotion and character.
The BEST Avatar movie. #AvatarFireAndAsh pic.twitter.com/iOtnN1t9q8
#AvatarFireAndAsh: 3 films in, James Cameron still has the sauce, making the epic spectacular feel emotionally impactful. A glorious saga. Bold, brilliant & awesome in every way, this is what movie theaters were built for. Payakan is still my fave, but Varang is the MVP. pic.twitter.com/zs1BjCTYmZ
— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) December 2, 2025
AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH delivers the most emotional moments of the franchise and is, by far, the most epic in both scope and runtime, yet it also mines the least amount of new material from covering so much ground. Still, the breathtaking visual effects, world-building, and evolving… pic.twitter.com/JhFGiLyA2j
— Matt Neglia (@NextBestPicture) December 2, 2025
#AvatarFireAndAsh is a staggering achievement of moviemaking, and an all round phenomenal film. James Cameron raises the stakes. It’s bigger, better and more emotional than ever before. It has gorgeous visuals, thrilling new characters and is a technical marvel. Loved it. pic.twitter.com/XcPKjCvsVL
— Jazz Tangcay (@jazzt) December 2, 2025
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Pero aquí lo importante no es lo visual que fue lo elogiado con respecto a la segunda entrega, sino la narrativa que es lo que le faltó a la anterior y a lo que he leído en otras críticas quizás este al nivel narrativo de la primera
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