No matter how you’re feeling about James Cameron’s Avatar franchise, there’s no denying that the extent of expertise and artistry that goes into making the groundbreaking franchise is unmatched. Till now, you’ve heard numerous tales in regards to the know-how and craftsmanship that go into making every installment of the Avatar saga, however now, Cameron and his crew are able to take you on a guided tour behind what can solely be described as true-to-form film magic. Behold, Disney‘s Fireplace and Water: The Avatar Movies trailer, which highlights a two-part documentary coming to Disney+ starting on November 7, 2025.
The 2-part documentary from twentieth Century Studios and Lightstorm Entertainment, which offers an interesting glimpse into the making of the Oscar®-winning field workplace phenomenon “Avatar: The Way of Water” and a primary take a look at the upcoming “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” options unique behind-the-scenes footage, idea artwork, and interviews with forged and filmmakers. The filmmakers traveled from Manhattan Seaside, San Pedro, Shasta Lake, and the Channel Islands to the Bahamas, Hawaii, and New Zealand, to observe the forged and below-the-line workforce as they work to hone and ideal the methods of underwater efficiency seize know-how and be taught to free dive in an enormous, state-of-the-art 680,000-gallon water tank.
Per right now’s official press launch for Fireplace and Water: The Avatar Movies documentary trailer:
The 2-part documentary contains interviews with (so as of look): James Cameron (author/director/producer/editor), Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Jon Landau (producer), Stephen Lang, Maria Battle Campbell (co-producer, 1st assistant director), Richard Baneham (govt producer, Lightstorm visible results supervisor), Kate Winslet, Rae Sanchini (govt producer, president, Lightstorm Entertainment), Margery Simkin (casting director), Jamie Landau (co-producer), Stephen Rivkin (editor), Ryan Champney (visible manufacturing supervisor), Dylan Cole (manufacturing designer), Garrett Warren (2nd unit director, stunt coordinator), Rob Innes (founder, Jetovator, Inc.), John Rosengrant (co-founder, Legacy Results), Chis Denison (stunts), Joey Natale (stunts, stunt driver), Steve Brown (assistant stunt coordinator), Richie Schwalm (on-set coordinator), JD Schwalm (efficiency seize particular results coordinator), Peter Zuccarini (underwater cinematographer), John Garvin (supervising dive grasp), Kirk Krack (efficiency free dive teacher), Sigourney Weaver, Cliff Curtis, William Trubridge (Metkayina stroke marketing consultant), Britain Dalton, Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Luke Freeborn (supervising artwork director), Ben Procter (manufacturing designer), Brigitte Yorke (co-producer, New Zealand unit manufacturing supervisor), Brendan Cowell, John Garvin (supervising dive grasp), Jack Champion, Joe Letteri (senior visible results supervisor), Eric Saindon (Wētā FX, senior visible results supervisor), Nick Epstein (Wētā FX, visible results supervisor). Mob Scene served because the manufacturing firm for the documentary.
The chief producers for “Fire And Water: Making The Avatar Films” are James Cameron and Rae Sanchini. The director/producer is Thomas C. Grane, the author/producer is Richard Brehm, the artistic director is Robert Glowacki, the director of images is John Clisham, the director of images – interviews is Steven Wacks, and the artistic marketing consultant is Geoff Burdick.
The subsequent chapter in James Cameron’s Avatar saga, Avatar: Fireplace and Ash, opens in theaters on December 19, 2025.
Supply:
Disney+