James Cameron’s third chapter in the Avatar saga pushes the boundaries of cinematic and technical spectacle in unimaginable ways. The return to Pandora comes after the tragic loss of Jake and Neytiri’s son Neteyam. As the Sully family grieves one of their own, a new threat emerges in the form of the Fire tribe, an antagonistic group of Na’vi volcano-dwellers led by the revengeful Varang (Oona Chaplin in her franchise debut).
Jan. 16 at 10pm:
Q&A with Stephen Lang

Colonel Major Quaritch (now Recombinant Miles Quaritch) himself, Stephen Lang, will be joining us for a special live post-screening Q&A on Friday, January 16. The last time Lang joined us, for a screening of Avatar: The Way of Water in 2022, he wore his pajamas. He encourages all of you joining us on the 16th to do the same!
TICKETS: $15 member, $20 general

“Three films in, James Cameron still has the sauce, making the epic spectacular feel emotionally impactful. A glorious saga. Bold, brilliant and awesome in every way, this is what movie theaters were built for.” — Courtney Howard, Variety
“James Cameron did it again! Avatar: Fire and Ash is jaw dropping from start to finish and easily one of the most visually stunning films to hit theaters in years. I’ve never felt so immersed in a world like this.” — Dorian Parks, Geeks of Color
James Cameron
James Cameron, Josh Friedman, Rick Jaffa
Kate Winslet, Zoe Saldaña, Edie Falco, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, Sam Worthington, Oona Chaplin
United States