Is the new trailer of Avatar: Fire and Ash real or fake? Movie enthusiasts around the globe were met with a big dilemma after a one-minute-long teaser trailer of the third installment in James Cameron‘s Avatar franchise started going viral. Avatar’s much-awaited third part, Avatar: Fire and Ash is set to extend the universe of Pandora and might introduce the audience to the Fire Na’vi, another tribe that has been residing in Pandora.
Here’s all the information about Avatar 3 and whether the trailer is real or not.
Is the Avatar: Fire and Ash trailer real or fake?
No, the trailer for Avatar: Fire and Ash is not real and is a fan-made creation.
The video said to be the first trailer for the movie is uploaded by KH Studio, which boasts a subscriber count of 314K. The trailer has garnered approximately 124K views in just two days after its upload and has received 1.6K likes.
KH Studio has amassed a huge following on YouTube with their fake concept trailers. Some of their uploads, Iron Man 4, Wednesday 2, and The Karate Kid 2 trailers are closing in on the million-view mark, with some even surpassing it.
Below is the fan-made trailer of Avatar: Fire and Ash:
In the trailer, fans can spot clips from the previous Avatar films in a compilation. Throughout the trailer, KH Studio has also used color effects to show shots of Na’vi from previous installments in bright red color to make them appear as Fire Na’vi.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, Avatar 3’s title was announced at the recent D23 Expo held on August 9. Cameron expressed his thoughts on the sequel and said, “There are new cultures and settings and creatures, and new biomes. You will see a lot more of Pandora, the planet, that you’ve never seen before. The new film is not what you expect, but it’s definitely what you want.”
The film is set to be released on December 19, 2025.