
"You're right! For example, Wicked is, at its core, a film about authoritarianism and disinformation. It's curious: these scripts were written 12 years ago, but they resonate especially now. I see a trend away from democracy, toward more hatred and isolation. Since the first Avatar, the values have been acceptance of others, empathy, connection, and respect for the natural world. Those values haven't changed, but perhaps they're more necessary today. I'm saddened to say that the world has worsened since we started telling these stories."
"The film, which opened in theaters on December 19, cost more than $400 million in a period of market contraction that threatens the existence of these kinds of blockbusters. A year after settling among the Metkayina, Jake and Neytiri's family faces a new Na'vi tribe the Ash Folk, led by the fearsome Varang whose alliance with the evil Quaritch threatens to reopen Pandora."
James Cameron, 71, returns to Pandora with Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third installment and the most emotionally focused entry in the saga. The film opened on December 19 and cost more than $400 million amid market contraction that imperils large-scale blockbusters. Jake and Neytiri's family, after settling with the Metkayina, confronts the Ash Folk led by Varang and an alliance with Quaritch that threatens to reopen Pandora. Themes center on the human race, acceptance, empathy, connection, respect for nature, and the moral cost of conflict, including pacifists like the Tulkun forced to defend themselves.
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