Czas opuścić Pandorę

James Cameron returns with the third installment of the saga, but does Avatar: Fire and Ashes really have anything new to offer? After the visual awe of the first installment and the mesmerizing world of The Creature of Water, this time... I started to get bored. In this episode, I discuss: why Avatar (2009) was a true breakthrough in 3D cinema 🎥 what worked and what didn't in The Creature of Water why Fire and Ashes looks spectacular, but the plot is stagnant why the overabundance of action scenes robs the story of its emotional impact and why Kiri is the most interesting, yet most wasted, character in the entire saga ⚠️ WARNING: Spoilers appear in the second part of the film If you haven't seen Avatar: Fire and Ashes yet and want to be surprised, come back to this material after watching it. This isn't hate—it's an attempt to answer the question of whether, after 9 hours of Avatar, Cameron is still telling a story… or just extending it. And isn't it time to leave Pandora and make room for something new? 💬 Let us know in the comments: Are you also feeling tired of the Avatar formula? Should Pandora get more installments? And what are you most curious about: the fate of Kiri, Neytiri, or Quaritche? If you enjoy Cameron's films from the pre-Blue Man era, click on the material currently playing on screen. Thanks for your attention, and see you in the next episode!