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When is the Right Time to Go to the Toilet while Watching Avatar: Fire and Ash?

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Fire and Ash
become a film
Avatars
with the longest duration produced by James Cameron.The third film in the Avatar series is 197 minutes long or 3 hours 17 minutes.
The duration of the third film is five minutes longer than Avatar: The Way of Water which is 192 minutes long, and 35 minutes longer than the first film.Avatar (2009) is 2 hours 42 minutes long.
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ScreenRant
on Friday (19/12) reported that there was a scene that could give the audience time to go to the toilet, without having to worry about missing important or big parts.
The following is a recommended time for viewers if they want to go to the toilet while watching Avatar: Fire and Ash.This recommendation does not contain spoilers.
Jake and Neytiri argue
The first option is about an hour after the movie starts.At that time, Jake started arguing with Neytiri at Metkayina Reef Village.
The reason it was not a problem for the audience to leave the studio during this scene was that the conversation had actually been published in the trailer, namely the part where Jake asked Neytiri to stop living a life filled with hatred.
Apart from that, the conversation actually revolved around the situations that occurred in Avatar: The Way of Water (2023).
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Return of Toruk Makto
The second option for the audience if they want to go to the toilet is right before the final act, namely when Jake Sully meets Toruk again as shown in the trailer.
Many scenes in the next few minutes have been used in Fire & Ash’s marketing, and are also quite similar to what was seen in Avatar (2009).
On the one hand, these scenes serve as a pretty cool homage to the first film.However, its heavy use in the trailer means viewers can go to the bathroom without worrying.
After all, the stakes naturally increase in Fire & Ash only really kicking off in the third act.
Avatar: Fire and Ash tells the story of the Sully family officially settling with the Metkayina clan, an atmosphere of sadness is still felt due to Neteyam’s death.Each member of Sully’s family faces this feeling of grief differently.
However, Neytiri’s hatred for Spider could no longer be contained.So, Jake decided to move Spider.They will join the Tlalim clan, aka wind traders, who often trade to various villages using flying vehicles.
On the way, they were attacked by Mangkwan, led by a tsahik or shaman named Varang who was an expert in fire.Chaos ensues, the Sully family’s efforts against Mangkwan are no match.
Until then, Sully’s family was scattered.In the midst of the Sully family’s efforts to get back together and fight, Varang gets help from his arch enemy Jake who fulfills his obsession with fire and destruction.
James Cameron still acts as director, co-writer with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, and in the producer’s chair with the late Jon Landau, who died in July 2024.
This film still stars the main cast of Avatar, including Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Stephen Lang, Sigourney Weaver, Joel David Moore, CCH Pounder, Giovanni Ribisi, Dileep Rao, Matt Gerald, Kate Winslet, and Cliff Curtis.
Meanwhile, this film will introduce new characters played by Oona Chaplin and David Thewlis.
Avatar: Fire and Ash is showing in cinemas starting December 17, 2025. This film is rated R13+.
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