James Cameron is in no hurry as he has been working on Avatar in some shape or form since at least 1994, and the two Avatar sequels for the last 16 years.
Compared to all of that, Avatar: Fire and Ash’s 197-minute runtime is like a drop in the ocean where Payakan (The Mighty Tulkun) roams.
If spending three hours and 15 minutes in a theater intimidates you, stay home and look at social media on your phone.
It will be your loss as Avatar: Fire and Ash weds the best of cutting-edge moviemaking technology with old-fashioned Hollywood storytelling for a tale of the wild frontier (in space) told in high frame rate 3D instead of three-strip Technicolor.
It has got incredible visuals, jaw-dropping action, two pairs of mirrored heroes and villains, talking alien whales, and a space witch who entrances a man with interstellar LSD.
It basically puts every other large-scale blockbuster of 2025 to shame.
Source: Screen Crush