I Enjoy The Avatar Movies, But Do They Really Need To Be This Long?


As someone who loves spending multiple hours in a dark theater and getting transported to faraway, imaginative places to escape the world, I feel weird saying this: I think the Avatar movies are too long. I know, I know, there are so many great long movies (even James Cameron is prone to make superb epics), but after spending the better part of three-and-a-half hours with Avatar: Fire and Ash, I need to talk this out.

With the latest (and longest) installment of the Avatar franchise now out on the 2025 movie schedule, I think this is a good time as any to bring up my biggest complaint. Don’t get me wrong, I loved Fire and Ash and think it’s a cinematic achievement, but I can only sit in a chair for so long. Hear me out!

L-R) Neytiri (Zoe Saldaña) and Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) in 20th Century Studios' AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH.

(Image credit: 20th Century Studios)

I Love A Long Movie As Much As The Next Guy, But Even I Have My Limits



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