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Know All About Avatar: Fire and Ash’s Varang, Played By Charlie Chaplin’s Granddaughter Oona Chaplin

by jummy84 December 6, 2025
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As the countdown intensifies for James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash, one name is sparking growing intrigue, and it is Varang. She isn’t merely a new character; she is the beating heart of the frenzy, the mystery and the towering anticipation surrounding Cameron’s latest chapter. In Avatar: Fire and Ash, audiences will journey deeper into Pandora than ever before, encountering an entirely new civilisation, the Mangkwan clan, also known as the Ash People.

Fierce, resilient and shaped by a life of unrelenting hardship, this clan offers a raw and unfiltered window into Pandora’s darker, more complex corners. At their helm stands Varang, a leader forged by suffering, fuelled by purpose, and destined to redefine the emotional stakes of the saga.

Bringing Varang to life is Oona Chaplin, granddaughter of the iconic Charlie Chaplin. Varang is not crafted simply as an antagonist or narrative counterpoint, she is a force of nature.

Talking about her character, she said, “I never saw her as a villain, and I don’t think you say that as well, you’re not the villain, you know, it’s a little complicated, but I think both of these characters are also very principled. For me, you know, it was a great revelation to have the conversations with Jim around this theme where she tells a little bit about her biography, her kind of origin story, why she is the way she is. And it struck me as like she’s actually a very human character, because the depth of trauma that comes from the separation from the connection to nature, which, you know, everybody here understands what that feels like, even if we’ve forgotten even what that feels like, but, you know, all of that, that disconnection breeds conflict.”

To embody her intensity, Oona Chaplin immersed herself in curated music and symbolic decor on set, a ritual that helped her channel the fire, pain and conviction that define Varang’s essence.

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Unlike the Omatikaya and the Metkayina, the Mangkwan are a clan pushed to the edge, a community that has endured deep wounds and spiritual disillusionment. Their suffering has distanced them from Eywa, Pandora’s guiding force. Varang is swiftly becoming one of the most talked-about characters of the year. 

Avatar: Fire and Ash releases on December 19 in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.

Also Read: Mrs Deshpande Trailer: Madhuri Dixit Returns in a Dark New Avatar

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Avatar: Fire and Ash first reactions are in as critics single out "unimaginable" and "bold" sequel filmmaking
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Avatar: Fire and Ash first reactions are in as critics single out “unimaginable” and “bold” sequel filmmaking

by jummy84 December 2, 2025
written by jummy84

The first wave of reactions have arrived for Avatar: Fire and Ash ahead of the release of the third entry in James Cameron’s epic sci-fi franchise later this month – and early signs suggest the new film could be another winner.

Although full reviews for the film are still under embargo for the time being, critics have begun posting their takes on social media, and the vast majority have been very positive so far.

“Three films in and I still can’t get over how magical the [Avatar] movies are,” wrote Perri Nemiroff of Collider, adding that Fire and Ash “truly feels like a ride.”

She continued: “I couldn’t believe how quickly I was pulled back into the world of Pandora and swept up in the situation. And once that happens, there’s a noticeable increase in complexity in quite a few aspects of the production.”

Critic Courtney Howard called the film “a glorious saga” and added: “Bold, brilliant & awesome in every way, this is what movie theatres were built for,” while writer Michael Lee claimed that it “pushes technical boundaries in unimaginable ways”.

Avatar: Fire and Ash 20th Century Studios

Chris Killian of ComicBook.com wrote that the film was a “damn good James Cameron movie!” and continued: “What else do you need to know? Go see it in 3-D in the best theatre you can find because it’ll blow your mind. That’s what JC does. Every bit as gorgeous as you’d expect, Fire and Ash is also easily the most INTENSE Avatar movie yet.”

Some viewers noted that the film would work best as a double bill with previous entry The Way of the Water, suggesting that it might be best to rewatch that one before going to see the new film.

“It feels like a Part 2 of that story,” wrote YouTuber Adam Hlaváč. “I was blown away by the visuals, the score, and many performances. But goddammit, you gotta see this thing in Dolby 3D! It’s unreal how immersive it is.”

Jesse Hassenger added that it was: “The first James Cameron sequel that feels kinda like a regular follow-up rather than an innovative re-envisioning of its predecessor’s world,” but added that “it also just casually drops ~3-4 of the best/coolest action sequences of the year and I was rapt the whole time.”

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While most of the reactions skewed very positive, a couple of them did also come with one or two reservations. For example, Eric Goldman wrote that while it was “another visually fantastic epic” and that “Cameron delivers spectacle like no one else”, he had “some issues with the third act and Way of Water remains the peak”.

Meanwhile, Matt Neglia of Next Best Picture wrote that while it “delivers the most emotional moments of the franchise” and is “the most epic in both scope and runtime”, the film contained “a few questionable choices” and was at times “frustrating”.

The reactions were pretty much unanimous in their praise for the visuals, but there were some critics who seemed otherwise unimpressed, with Variety’s Clayton Davis calling it the “most bloated entry yet”.

He added: “The dialogue often makes you cringe, and the story essentially devolves into an episode of My Two Dads meets James Cameron’s take on A Pyromaniac’s Love Story.”

Kaitlyn Booth also wrote that “story-wise, it’s the same ‘capture/rescue’ plot over and over again with some laughable dialogue thrown in the middle” adding that “the runtime is criminal, and if you have eye issues, avoid the 3D”.

The film arrives in UK cinemas on Friday 19th December, with Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver and Kate Winslet among the stars to reprise their roles from previous instalments and, Oona Chaplin, Edie Falco, and David Thewlis joining the cast.

The official synopsis teased: “A year after settling in with the Metkayina clan, Jake and Neytiri’s family grapples with grief after Neteyam’s death.

“They encounter a new, aggressive Na’vi tribe, the Mangkwan clan, also called the Ash People, led by the fiery tribe leader, Varang, who has allied with Jake’s enemy, Quaritch, as the conflict on Pandora escalates to devastating consequences.”

Avatar: Fire and Ash will debut in cinemas on Friday 19th December 2025 in the UK.

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Thrilling 'Get Your Tickets' Trailer for Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire & Ash'
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Thrilling ‘Get Your Tickets’ Trailer for Cameron’s ‘Avatar: Fire & Ash’

by jummy84 November 18, 2025
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Thrilling ‘Get Your Tickets’ Trailer for Cameron’s ‘Avatar: Fire & Ash’

by Alex Billington
November 17, 2025
Source: YouTube

“A new journey, a new adventure…” One month to go. 20th Century has revealed the epic final trailer for James Cameron’s next amazing Pandora sequel titled Avatar: Fire and Ash. This third Avatar movie is a follow-up to the release of Avatar 2: The Way of Water in late 2022 – arriving exactly 3 years later. Will they finally defeat the RDA? What’s next for the Sullys in this one? The story continues following Jake & Neytiri’s family while they keep growing, with more troubles as the brutal RDA comes after them directly. They also encounter a dangerous Ash Clan of flying Na’vi – who end up partnering with Quaritch against the other Na’vi tribes. James Cameron’s Fire & Ash stars Sam Worthington as Jake, Zoe Saldana as Neytiri, Sigourney Weaver as Kiri, Stephen Lang as Quaritch, Britain Dalton as Lo’ak, Jack Champion as “Spider”, Bailey Bass as Reya, Trinity Bliss as Tuk, Kate Winslet as Ronal, Filip Geljo, Edie Falco, Cliff Curtis, David Thewlis, Keston John, Joel David Moore, Jemaine Clement, featuring Oona Chaplin as Varang of the Ash Clan. She looks so spicy and so angry! This highly anticipated sci-fi sequel is set to open in 3D worldwide December 19th – and tickets are available to buy starting this week. This looks like it will be absolutely worth the wait – finally ready to bring down the RDA. I’m so there! It’s almost time.

Here’s the Get Your Tickets trailer (+ posters) for James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire & Ash, from YouTube:

Avatar: Fire and Ash Official Poster

Avatar: Fire and Ash Official Poster

You can rewatch the teaser trailer for Cameron’s Avatar: Fire & Ash right here and the main official trailer.

Set on the moon Pandora directly after the events of the first two movies Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water. Jake & Neytiri’s family grapples with grief after Neteyam’s death, encountering a new, aggressive Na’vi tribe – the Ash People – who are led by the fiery Varang, as the conflict on Pandora escalates and a new moral focus emerges. Avatar: Fire and Ash, also known as Avatar 3, is directed by iconic Canadian filmmaker James Cameron, director of the films Piranha II: The Spawning, The Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, True Lies, Titanic, Avatar & Avatar: The Way of Water previously; and a producer on Alita: Battle Angel and Terminator: Dark Fate. The screenplay is by James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver; story by James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver & Josh Friedman & Shane Salerno. Produced by James Cameron, Jon Landau (RIP), and Rae Sanchini. 20th Century Studios + Disney releases James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash in theaters worldwide in every cinema size starting December 19th, 2025 at the end of the year. More updates @officialavatar. Who’s ready to return again?

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Miley Cyrus Rises on New Song "Dream As One" From Avatar: Fire and Ash Soundtrack
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Miley Cyrus Rises on New Song “Dream As One” From Avatar: Fire and Ash Soundtrack

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

After all that Miley Cyrus has been through, she is all too familiar with the feeling of defying the odds and rising from the ashes. The pop star’s anthemic new song “Dream As One,” from the Avatar: Fire and Ash Soundtrack, draws an added layer of meaning from her own experiences with beating addiction and losing her home in a wildfire. Stream it below.

Cyrus previously revealed on Instagram that “Dream As One” was inspired by her Malibu home being destroyed in the 2018 Woolsey Fire. “Having been personally affected by fire and being rebuilt from the ashes, this project holds profound meaning for me,” she said. “Thank you, Jim, for the opportunity to turn that experience into musical medicine. The film’s themes of unity, healing, and love resonate deeply within my soul, and to be even a small star in the universe the Avatar family has created is truly a dream come true.”

“Even through the flames. Even through the ashes in the sky. When we dream, we dream as one,” Cyrus wrote in a new post, quoting the track’s chorus. “Writing this song with Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt came straight from the heart. Every lyric remembers where we’ve been, reflects where we are, and holds hope for what’s ahead for all of us. It was an honor to create something so personal for a film that connects so deeply with people around the world.”

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The stripped-back production, built atop piano and strings, helps Cyrus tug at the heartstrings from the beginning, as she sings, “Our love will never fade away/ We’re diamonds in the dark/ I put my head against your chest/ And listen to your heart.”

“Dream As One” was co-written by Cyrus with hitmakers Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt, as well as the upcoming sci-fi film sequel’s soundtrack composer, Simon Franglen. It’s just her latest soundtrack anthem; she contributed “Beautiful That Way” to Pamela Anderson’s The Last Showgirl last year.

More recently, in September, Cyrus released an expanded edition of her May 2025 album, Something Beautiful, featuring two new songs: “Lockdown” with David Byrne and “Secrets” featuring Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham and Mick Fleetwood. Her accompanying Something Beautiful film was also one of the biggest 2026 Grammy nomination snubs.

November 14, 2025 0 comments
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Fire and Water: The Making of the Avatar Films Review: Pandora Is Real
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Fire and Water: The Making of the Avatar Films Review: Pandora Is Real

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
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In what now feels like a humbling admission of my own naiveté, I sat down to watch “Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films” under the baseless impression that Disney+’s new streaming documentary was a legitimate creative exercise in its own right, and therefore worthy of review. My bad. 

I knew, of course, that its release was timed to stoke interest in next month’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash” (my interest in which requires no further stoking, I assure you), just as I knew better than to expect the most corporate of movie studios to serve up a candid, “Megadoc”-like glimpse behind the scenes of a James Cameron set just a few short weeks before the headstrong auteur’s latest blockbuster is set to open in every multiplex on planet earth.

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And yet, if only because the “Avatar” franchise is so deserving of more serious examination, it never occurred to me that a feature-length window into the intricacies of its creation would settle for being a transparent piece of sponsored content. Or that, even worse, it would be arbitrarily divided into episodes in order to inflate the view count and/or pander to short attention spans (Eywa wept). 

Directed by Thomas C. Grane, “Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films” is so unabashedly a glorified EPK that it opens with Cameron imploring viewers to stick around till the end for a sneak peak at the next installment of the franchise (spoiler alert: While the eventual clip promises to be a crucial scene in the actual movie, it’s a bit whatever out of context). Back when America was a real country and physical media was still a multi-billion dollar industry, this kind of thing would be automatically packaged on every Blu-ray from “Avatar” to “Zack and Miri Make a Porno.”

In fact, some — or even most? — of the footage in “Making the Avatar Films” was included on the collector’s edition disc that Disney released for “The Way of Water” two years ago. I’d be all for offering subscribers “free” access to that content, but for a service that provides so little original programming, it feels somewhat disingenuous to frame this as a major event. 

And yet, for all of those complaints, it’s undeniably fascinating to watch how Cameron and his team put these marvels together, and there is at least some value to seeing a more fully collated look at how the very blue sausage gets made. That value stems from the other thing that Cameron announces directly to camera at the start of the doc: “I want to let you in on a little secret,” he says. “‘Avatar’ films are not made by computers. They’re made by people.” 

True enough, while the documentary that follows has a heavy emphasis on the bespoke technology behind the franchise’s living alien world (specifically as it pertains to the subaquatic challenges invited by “The Way of Water”), every instance of on-set problem-solving — every detail of how that technology was leveraged towards creating a singularly immersive sense of wonder — is visibly grounded in the work of brilliant artists and engineers. Clear as that already was to anyone who’s sifted through the various featurettes that have been made about these films, the 75-minute running time of Grane’s whatever this is allows him to hammer the point home with greater emphasis than ever before.

While Cameron has been a bit more bullish about incorporating AI into his workflow than you might expect from the man who invented Skynet (to say nothing of the hideous AI upscaling he recently inflicted upon several of his greatest films), “Making the Avatar Films” is nothing if not a testament to the fact that the most sophisticated motion pictures ever created are indivisibly human at heart. 

Indeed, “Making the Avatar Films” is nothing but a testament to that fact, but it’s totally enjoyable to watch so far as such testaments go. The project has the hodgepodge structure of a dozen Blu-ray bonus features cut together, but it adheres to the general chronology of Cameron and co. figuring out how to shoot performance capture underwater. While the director is a militant visionary who refuses to take “no” for an answer, there’s something enjoyably childlike to his process of trial-and-error. 

We don’t get to see him ideating about the characters or the story beats (this entire documentary takes place on one of two soundstages, save for a brief excursion to the Bahamas in the middle), so our entire sense of his creative drive is focused on figuring out how to make the movie’s aquatic stunts feel believable to the naked eye. As a result, that challenge reads as less of an obstacle than an excuse — a manufactured invitation to do things that had never been done before. As Cameron puts it, a mischievous smile on his face: “The second you decide to make a movie underwater, you’ve just opened a gigantic can of whoop-ass on yourself.”

We watch as Cameron and his team come to the realization that dry-for-wet wire work isn’t convincing enough to get the job done, which gives them permission to “think of it like the space program” and model the “Way of Water” soundstage after NASA’s training facilities, complete with massive water tanks. But every solution brings another five problems along with it, as the crew soon realizes that the infrared lighting scheme they used on the first “Avatar” won’t work in an environment that’s 800 times denser than air. Oh no, I guess they’ll just have to shoot with infrared and ultraviolet light at the same time and invent a program that allows them to synthesize the two camera feeds in real-time. 

Subsequent headaches inspire a similar creative giddiness, to a degree that left me wondering if Cameron was as fulfilled by writing the movie’s script as he was by figuring out that he could address a crucial lighting issue by coating the surface of the water tank in tiny white ping-pong balls. The wave machine someone invented to simulate the oceans of Pandora risks crushing the actors to death under eight pounds of steel? I guess the boys will just have to put their heads together and design an elaborate, jail-like structure to keep people safe from the device. Shooting “wet for wet” requires the cast to hold their breath for several minutes at a time? That sounds like a great excuse to hang out with underwater parkour expert Kirk Krack for several weeks on end — freediving lessons for everyone! It’s basically just billionaire summer camp for nerds.

Having said that, the most compelling aspect of this doc isn’t the tech itself, but rather how these newfangled tools allow Cameron to reinforce the most basic aspects of cinematic storytelling. For all of the toys at his disposal, Cameron never loses sight of — and is always driven by — the simple fact that Pandora will never feel real to audiences if it doesn’t feel real to his actors. “Acting is truth in imagined circumstances,” Sam Worthington pops up to remind us, but the “Avatar” movies wouldn’t be able to engineer a fraction of their emotionality if not for how far Cameron went to make its circumstances easier for his cast to imagine. 

We don’t get to see much in the way of the director helping Sigourney Weaver or Zoe Saldaña to better understand their motivation or whatnot, but perhaps that’s because he didn’t really have to do that. The freediving, the man-made waves, the specific PSI that Neytiri would require to pull open a half-submerged door on a sinking ship, and the rest of the solved problems that Cameron assigned himself allow the swimming pool to function as a portal to another world, as primordial emotion and newfangled technology are braided together as organically as Na’vi dreadlocks into the roots of the Hometree in order to make both sides of the equation seem as real as the back of your hand.

To a less rewarding but even more lucid degree than the “Avatar” movies themselves, this slapdash making-of documentary serves as an all too necessary reminder that digital film technology — including but not limited to AI — is little more than a parlor trick, if not for the presence of a human soul behind it. 

“Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films” is now available to stream on Disney+.

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Baahubali The Eternal War Part 1 Teaser
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Baahubali: The Eternal War Part 1 Teaser Out! ‘Amarendra Baahubali’ Prabhas Returns In A Larger-Than-Life Animated Avatar; To Hit Big Screens In 2027

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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After the release of Baahubali: The Beginning and Baahubali: The Conclusion, the franchise shattered records and ushered in a new pan-India revolution in the entertainment world. While S. S. Rajamouli created a legacy with this mega-blockbuster, Baahubali: The Epic was recently released, compiling the essence of both films into one. Now, taking the audience deeper into this legendary universe, Baahubali: The Eternal War Part 1 is set to arrive, further exploring the world of Amarendra Baahubali.

Baahubali: The Eternal War Part 1 Teaser Unveiled 

As fans eagerly awaited Baahubali: The Eternal War Part 1, the teaser has finally been released. Showcasing Amarendra Baahubali in a far more intense, action-packed, and larger-than-life avatar, the teaser is nothing short of a cinematic spectacle that amplifies the spirit of this iconic franchise. Directed by Ishan Shukla, it marks the beginning of something eternal, expanding the Baahubali universe even further.

With the release of the teaser, excitement to witness the story ahead has only intensified.

Baahubali: The Eternal War Part 1, a two-part animated epic, is directed by award-winning filmmaker Ishan Shukla. The visionary S. S. Rajamouli presents the project, while it is produced by Shobu Yarlagadda and Prasad Devineni. The music is composed by M. M. Keeravaani.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: 10 Years Of Baahubali: The Beginning: SS Rajamouli Announces Theatrical Re-Release Of Prabhas’ Mega Blockbuster; Date OUT!

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Manisha has established a reputation for insightful and engaging storytelling with over six years of expertise in the industry. With a deep passion for cinema, she brings a unique perspective to her coverage, making it a trusted voice in the entertainment world.

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Brad Pitt Or Shah Rukh Khan? 'King' Teaser Has Fans Divided Over SRK's Latest Avatar! | Glamsham.com
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Brad Pitt Or Shah Rukh Khan? ‘King’ Teaser Has Fans Divided Over SRK’s Latest Avatar! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 November 2, 2025
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The first look of Shah Rukh Khan’s much-anticipated action drama King was revealed on November 2, on the occasion of the superstar’s 60th birthday. The teaser went viral in no time, as fans celebrated the return of the Badshah to the big screen with yet another stylish collaboration with director Siddharth Anand. However, the excitement soon gave way to a spirited online debate after many noticed an uncanny resemblance between Shah Rukh’s look in the teaser and Brad Pitt’s appearance in F1: The Movie.

Sid copycat Anand being his usual self lol https://t.co/sYeu4wMOro pic.twitter.com/zByQemAlGX

—(@twilightnovaa) November 2, 2025

In the teaser, Shah Rukh is seen wearing a mustard suede jacket over a light blue denim shirt, completed with a crossbody bag and aviator sunglasses. The overall outfit-casual with an effortless suave-is pretty much a dead ringer for what Brad Pitt wore in F1: The Movie. For fans, the similarities were impossible to ignore: side-by-side comparisons and reactions flooded social media. If some felt that the makers had borrowed a bit too from Pitt’s look, others saw this as a conscious creative decision.

Always knew you copied Brad Pitt’s style, didn’t expect you’ll replicate the exact same outfit of that iconic so soon!

That outfit.. 2 duffels of similar colors that hairstyle!@iamsrk @justSidAnand #KING pic.twitter.com/yaborTokpm

— Bilal (@bshkh029) November 2, 2025

Criticism poured in from some quarters as one user commented, “Copy paste hogaya yeh scene, Brad Pitt hakla aur mid Anand copy paste master hai #King.” “Sid copycat Anand being his usual self lol,” added another, while another said, “Didn’t expect SRK to replicate the exact same outfit-same duffels, same hairstyle! @iamsrk @justSidAnand #KING.” The accusations of imitation triggered a broader debate on Bollywood styling and how global influences are crossing into the imitation zone.

Of course, not everyone was critical. Many fans came to the look’s defense, theorizing it was an intentional homage rather than a case of copying. “I think this was intentional; a homage to Brad Pitt’s #F1 look,” one commented. Another post read, “Manifested SRK to look like Brad Pitt in F1 and the Universe didn’t even hesitate.” Others even celebrated the resemblance, saying it lent SRK an “international flair” fitting for King’s global action aesthetic.

Well now you know what card Brad Pitt had in F1 #King #ShahRukhKhan pic.twitter.com/pwgAdO5LTz

— CineRanker (@CineRanker) November 2, 2025

Also Read: John Cena’s Emotional Message for Shah Rukh Khan’s 60th Birthday Will Give You Goosebumps!

Helmed by Siddharth Anand, King is among the most awaited Bollywood releases of 2025 and marks Shah Rukh Khan’s first on-screen collaboration with his daughter, Suhana Khan. The ensemble cast of the film also includes Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji, Jackie Shroff, Saurabh Shukla, Arshad Warsi, Raghav Juyal, Anil Kapoor, Jaideep Ahlawat, and Abhay Verma. Homage or coincidence, the teaser has definitely managed to create much noise ahead of King’s release.

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'Dream' On: Miley Records New Song For Third 'Avatar' Film
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‘Dream’ On: Miley Records New Song For Third ‘Avatar’ Film

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
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Miley Cyrus has been tapped to record a new song, “Dream As One,” for the upcoming third installment in director/writer James Cameron’s Avatar series, Fire and Ash, which will arrive in theaters on Dec. 19. The track will be released Nov. 14 through Columbia/Sony.

Cyrus contributed to the song’s music and lyrics in tandem with Andrew Wyatt, Mark Ronson and the Grammy-winning Simon Franglen, who also composed the film score. “Dream As One” will be heard during Fire and Ash‘s end credits and will be featured on its original soundtrack, due Dec. 12.

“Honored to support Avatar: Fire and Ash with an original song I’ve written with Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt,” Cyrus wrote in an Instagram post that teases a portion of the song. “Having been personally affected by fire and being rebuilt from the ashes, this project holds profound meaning for me. Thank you, Jim, for the opportunity to turn that experience into musical medicine. The film’s themes of unity, healing and love resonate deeply within my soul, and to be even a small star in the universe the Avatar family has created is truly a dream come true.”

Fire and Ash stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet and Edie Falco. It’s the follow-up to 2022’s The Way of Water, which was itself the sequel to the 2009 original. Two additional films are expected in 2029 and 2031.

As for Cyrus, she has kept a low profile following the summer release of her ninth album, Something Beautiful, which was accompanied by a musical film of the same name that’s available on Disney+ and Hulu.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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New Trailer for 'Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films' Doc on D+
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New Trailer for ‘Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films’ Doc on D+

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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New Trailer for ‘Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films’ Doc on D+

by Alex Billington
October 15, 2025
Source: YouTube

“The actors are doing everything that you see a character doing.” Disney has unveiled a new official trailer for a making of documentary called Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films. This 2-part doc event will be available on November 7th streaming on Disney+. Part of the promotion for the upcoming Avatar 3 movie out in December. The story continues following Jake & Neytiri’s family while they keep growing, with more troubles as the brutal RDA comes after them. They also encounter a dangerous Ash Clan of flying Na’vi – who end up working with Quaritch against the other Na’vi tribes. James Cameron’s Fire & Ash stars Sam Worthington as Jake, Zoe Saldana as Neytiri, Sigourney Weaver as Kiri, Stephen Lang as Quaritch, Britain Dalton as Lo’ak, Jack Champion as “Spider”, Bailey Bass as Reya, Trinity Bliss as Tuk, Kate Winslet as Ronal, Filip Geljo, Edie Falco, Cliff Curtis, David Thewlis, Keston John, Joel David Moore, Jemaine Clement, plus Oona Chaplin as Varang of the Ash Clan. I actually really enjoy these behind-the-scenes looks at Avatar because we not only get to check the actors in their MoCap outfits, we also get to see how much money they spend on every single aspect of this movie. From the costume designs, to the creature designs, to the shooting space, to the VFX rigs, everything… I will definitely be watching this.

Here’s the official trailer for Disney+’s doc Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films, via YouTube:

Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films Trailer

Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films Trailer

Fire and Water: Making The Avatar Films will be out to watch on Disney+ starting November 7th, 2025.

You can rewatch the teaser trailer for Cameron’s Avatar: Fire & Ash right here for all the first look footage.

Set on the moon Pandora directly after the events of the first two movies Avatar and Avatar: The Way of Water. Jake & Neytiri’s family grapples with grief after Neteyam’s death, encountering a new, aggressive Na’vi tribe – the Ash People – who are led by the fiery Varang, as the conflict on Pandora escalates and a new moral focus emerges. Avatar: Fire and Ash, also known as Avatar 3, is directed by iconic Canadian filmmaker James Cameron, director of the films Piranha II: The Spawning, The Terminator, Aliens, The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, True Lies, Titanic, Avatar & Avatar: The Way of Water previously; and a producer on Alita: Battle Angel and Terminator: Dark Fate. The screenplay is by James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver; story by James Cameron & Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver & Josh Friedman & Shane Salerno. Produced by James Cameron, Jon Landau (RIP), and Rae Sanchini. 20th Century Studios + Disney releases James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash in theaters worldwide in every cinema size starting December 19th, 2025 at the end of this year. More updates @officialavatar. Watch the full official trailer.

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Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar review: Salman Khan’s sarcastic and fiery avatar as host is a perfect pre-Diwali blast
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Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar review: Salman Khan’s sarcastic and fiery avatar as host is a perfect pre-Diwali blast

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Oct 13, 2025 08:12 pm IST

Salman Khan faced criticism for bias during Bigg Boss but made a strong comeback, engaging fans with sharp commentary on contestants. 

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan faced a lot of heat for his hosting in the last Weekend Ka Vaar, with many calling him biased towards Amaal Mallik. Some even suggested he should retire from hosting Bigg Boss. However, this Weekend Ka Vaar, Salman made a spectacular comeback, returning in his fun, bold, sarcastic, and fierce avatar, not just for the contestants, but also for his haters.

Salman Khan returns to his fiery and sassy avatar this Weekend Ka Vaar.

Audience Ka Vaar by Salman Khan

This episode felt more like Audience Ka Vaar than ever, as Salman voiced exactly what fans had been waiting to say. Bigg Boss enthusiasts were eagerly anticipating an exposé of Tanya Mittal’s game, and Salman delivered with precision. He subtly called out Tanya for her attention-seeking tactics, habit of crying to gain sympathy even when she was wrong, bragging about her luxuries, and always trying to be the centre of attention. He also exposed her threats to Bigg Boss about not speaking anymore and gave her a reality check on how she appeared to the outside world, moments that were deeply satisfying.

Another highlight of the episode was Salman pulling up Shehbaz Badesha for crossing boundaries with his jokes and being badtameez (ill-mannered). He warned Shehbaz against using phrases like “tu bahar mil (you meet me outside)” in the house, while continuing to have fun with other housemates, sarcastically pointing out mistakes and praising contestants who genuinely deserved it. For viewers, what had been a frustrating and headache-inducing Weekend Ka Vaar last time turned into a pre-Diwali treat this week.

Salman Khan gives it back to his haters

Salman’s fiery and sarcastic rants extended beyond the house. He gave a sharp reply to filmmaker AR Murugadoss, who had accused him of arriving late on Sikandar sets. Salman defended himself with wit, explaining how his rib injury affected his timing and pointed out inconsistencies with Murugadoss’ other actors. He also responded to Abhinav Kashyap’s criticism of him and his family, and sarcastically asked if he had got any work, referencing his earlier blunt remark from the previous Weekend Ka Vaar. These moments were nothing short of seeti-maar for viewers, delivering exactly what they loved about Salman’s hosting.

The episode was further elevated by comedians Jamie Lever and Ravi Gupta, who added humour through roasting the contestants and light-hearted comedy. Overall, it seems Salman is taking audience feedback seriously, and fans may finally witness the cheerful, fully invested, and fiery host we adored during Bigg Boss 13.

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