AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH comes to 4K and 3D Blu-ray on May 19! Pre-orders to come.
James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash 4K UHD + Blu-ray + Digital Steelbook and Standard case with Dolby Vision is set for 5/19.
Yes, there will be a 3D Blu-ray release on the same date. No artwork yet. Also separate Blu-ray and DVD physical media are coming as well.
And look for an Avatar 3-Movie Collection on 4K UHD physical and Blu-ray.
Digital:
• 4K UHD | HD | SD | 3D (Apple Vision Pro)
Avatar 3-Movie Collection (Avatar / Avatar: The Way of Water / Avatar: Fire and Ash)
• Digital (UHD | HD | SD)
Physical:
• 4K UHD + BD + BD Bonus + DC (National Steelbook)
• 4K UHD + BD + BD Bonus + DC
• 3D + 3D + BD + BD Bonus + DC (Feature is split into 2 3D Discs)
• BD + BD Bonus + DC
• DVD
Avatar 3-Movie Collection (Avatar / Avatar: The Way of Water / Avatar: Fire and Ash)
• 4K UHD + Blu-ray + Blu-ray Bonus + Digital Copy (9 discs total)
• Blu-ray + Digital Copy (3 discs total)
• DVD (3 discs total)
Feature Run Time
Approx. 197 minutes
Rating
PG-13
Aspect Ratio
Digital: Widescreen 1.85
Physical: Widescreen 1.85:1
Disc Size
4K UHD Blu-ray: 100GB
3D Blu-ray: 50GB
Blu-ray: 50GB
DVD: 9GB
Audio
Digital: English 2.0/5.1/7.1 Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, Descriptive Audio 2.0 Dolby Digital
(some platforms), Spanish (LAS) 2.0/5.1/7.1 Dolby Digital, French (FRC) 2.0/5.1/7.1 Dolby
Digital, Family Friendly audio is available in English 5.1/2.0, English Atmos (for some
platforms), English 7.1 (for some platforms)
4K: English OV - 7.1.4 Dolby Atmos, English OV - 2.0 DTS-HDMA, English - Audio Descriptive
2.0 Dolby Digital, Latin Spanish 7.1 Dolby Digital Plus, French Canadian 5.1 Dolby Digital,
Family Friendly Audio Track English 5.1 Dolby Digital
3D Blu-ray: English OV - 7.1. DTS-HDMA, English OV - 2.0 Dolby Digital, English - Audio
Descriptive 2.0 Dolby Digital, Latin Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital, French Canadian 5.1 Dolby
Digital, Family Friendly Audio Track English 5.1 Dolby Digital
Blu-ray: English OV - 5.1. DTS-HDMA, English OV - 2.0 Dolby Digital, English - Audio
Descriptive 2.0 Dolby Digital, Latin Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital, Family Friendly Audio
Track English 5.1 Dolby Digital
DVD: English OV - 5.1 Dolby Digital, English OV - 2.0 Dolby Digital, English - Audio
Descriptive 2.0 Dolby Digital, Latin Spanish 5.1 Dolby Digital, Family Friendly Audio Track
English 2.0 Dolby Digital
Subtitles
Digital: English SDH, French (for some platforms), Spanish (some platforms)
4K: English SDH, Latin Spanish, French-Canadian
3D Blu-ray: English SDH, Latin Spanish, French-Canadian
Blu-ray: English SDH, Latin Spanish
DVD: English Line 21, English SDH, Latin Spanish
Bonus Features
• English Family Audio Track: All objectionable language removed.
• Igniting the Flame: The Making of Avatar: Fire and Ash — A series of featurettes that
explores the filmmakers' journey making Avatar: Fire and Ash with exclusive behind-the-scenes
footage and insights about the process from the creative talents who shaped the film.
o Writing the Sequels: In 2013, James Cameron gathered a team of top screenwriters to craft a vision for the Avatar sequels. Together they created an ambitious saga that weaves new stories, clans, biomes, creatures and, most importantly, a family for Jake and Neytiri.
o Pandoran Design: Production Designer Dylan Cole and his team tackle their biggest design challenge: creating a vivid world and culture for the new clans, the Wind Traders and the Ash People, and the creatures that share their world.
o RDA Design: Production Designer Ben Procter and his team of concept artists and art directors showcase the sets of Bridgehead and the RDA. From concept art to over 70 sets, Procter's designs set the stage for many of the film's action scenes.
o The Women of Pandora: Dive deeper into James Cameron's fiercest Na'vi warriors with the powerhouse actors that define these epic roles.
o Varang and the Mangkwan: Like every aspect of the Avatar films, Varang and the Mangkwan are a melding of talents, from character and scenic design to costumes and body art, but most distinctive is the performance by Oona Chaplin. Discover how she approached her role.
o Capturing Performance: Cameron and his cast take the “freedom to imagine” on Avatar's capture stage. The characters come to life instinctively as actors rely on their connection to each other, rather than the physical trappings of lighting, costumes, and sets.
o Stunts: Second unit director Garrett Warren takes us inside the action of Fire and Ash. If you see it in the film, his stunt team did it for real: climbing, falling, fighting, shooting, swimming, and even dogfighting on ikrans.
o Editing and Virtual Camera: On the Avatar films, Editorial is the quiet hero of production. Discover the editors’ complex process of transforming filmed "scenes" from the capture stage into performance edits, camera loads, shots, templates and finally, a finished film.
o WETA FX: Weta FX tackles the monumental task of rendering every shot in photoreal detail. Fire and Ash is bigger and more complex than any film before it, with giant set pieces, virtual characters, dynamic creatures and vivid effects.
o ILM: ILM undertakes a pair of key scenes: Jake’s imprisonment in a thanator cage, and his thrilling escape on the gritty tarmac of Bridgehead.
o Score: Composer Simon Franglen takes us behind the scenes of his thrilling score for FIRE AND ASH, capturing the majestic beauty of the Wind Traders and the unsettling world of the Mangkwan. Also hear from Miley Cyrus on her hit single, "Dream As One."
o The Art and Impact of 3D: James Cameron takes us inside 3D, a critical component of the Avatar films. Audiences feel the immense scope of Pandora, not just through the breadth of the movie screen, but in the endless depth enabled by stereoscopic filming.
o Home in New Zealand: Though Fire and Ash’s live action filming was centralized in one cozy corner of Wellington, vendors from all parts of New Zealand banded together to build the sets, costumes, props, and even working maritime vessels.
• Jon Landau Tribute: If James Cameron is the guiding vision for the Avatar sequels, producer Jon Landau was their nurturing heart. In this warm tribute, the filmmakers celebrate a beloved friend and colleague with remembrances from cast and crew.
• RDA Orientation: Do you have what it takes to survive the wild frontier of Pandora? In these tutorial videos, the RDA provides essential training in Na'vi language and an intelligence briefing on the clans of Pandora and the biomes they inhabit.
o Na'vi 101: The RDA’s Official Language Orientation: Before you set foot on Pandora, the RDA requires personnel to complete Na’vi language training. This video covers the basics of Na’vi - greetings, key phrases, proper pronunciation, and cultural mores. Trust us: say it right or pay the price.
o Pandora Intelligence Brief: Prepare for deployment with this essential RDA orientation video designed to give new recruits a tactical edge when navigating the uncharted territories of Pandora. This isn’t just a new world. It’s a new frontier.
• Marketing Materials & Music Video - Marketing materials used to build audience awareness of the film.
o “Dream as One” Music Video: Multi Grammy-winning superstar Miley Cyrus performs her emotional end-title ballad, "Dream as One," in the official music video.
o Theatrical Trailer 1: New clans, new villains. The Sully family fights to survive.
Theatrical Trailer 2: The Pandoran world goes deeper than you can imagine.


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