The Avatar 3 Update You’ve Been Waiting For Is Surely Coming Soon

Believe it or not, but Avatar: Fire and Ash is less than six months away from hitting theaters right now. It’s already been nearly three years since Avatar: The Way of Water came out and dazzled audiences all over again thanks to James Cameron working his technical and visual magic once more. That’s made the sequel one of 2025’s most anticipated movies.

Disney is well aware of the popularity the Avatar franchise has, which is why its surprising that the film’s marketing campaign has so far been much quieter than expected. The studio has released a handful of Avatar 3 images and concept art over the last year teasing what exactly audiences can expect when the Na’vi come back.

Yet, we’re still waiting for the first Avatar 3 trailer to come out. It’s quite confounding that Walt Disney Studios and 20th Century Studios have not truly kicked off the hype train for what is sure to be one of the year’s biggest releases. That’s especially true considering they did share Avatar 3 footage at CinemaCon 2025 that wowed the crowd.

With the summer movie season in full swing, it’s shocking that Disney hasn’t capitalized on blockbusters like Jurᴀssic World Rebirth or Superman releasing and put the first Avatar: Fire and Ash teaser in front of them, like Christopher Nolan did with The Odyssey‘s trailer, to maximize how many people see it.

To be clear, Disney has not confirmed when the Avatar: Fire and Ash trailer is coming out, nor have there been any real reports on when it’s coming. Trailer release date reporting is often complicated due to how easily it is for studios to shift strategies. Yet, it would surprise me if Avatar 3‘s trailer doesn’t come out very soon.

Avatar: Fire And Ash’s Trailer Will Likely Be Attached To The Fantastic Four: First Steps

There Is A History Here

Neytiri aims her bow with her fangs bared in Avatar Fire and Ash

With about five months to go until Avatar: Fire and Ash‘s release, it’s time for Disney to finally share the first trailer for James Cameron’s film. The Fantastic Four: First Steps‘ release next week, on July 25, is the right opportunity to do so.

When it came time for Disney to sell audiences on a return to Pandora, they did it at the beginning of the summer blockbuster season with Marvel Studios’ help. Avatar 2‘s trailer debuted exclusively in front of Marvel’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, which was a $955 million box office hit, before releasing online a few days later.

The first trailer for Avatar (2009) came out only four months before its theatrical release

Considering the success Disney had with Avatar 2, replicating the marketing strategy with Avatar 3 and attaching the first trailer to a new Marvel Studios release would be smart. A direct copy of the Avatar 2 playbook is not being used, though, as the trailer would’ve come with Thunderbolts* then.

Luckily, Marvel Studios still has The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which is a bigger тιтle that should be a stronger box office performer. That’s partially why it would make sense for Disney to hold off on the trailer a few months and put Avatar: Fire and Ash‘s trailer in front of The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

There’s also a much smaller gap between the second and third films, as well as less fear that audiences won’t show up. A shorter marketing campaign can work here as long as it gets a grand launch, which the Marvel Cinematic Universe can help provide.

So, whether the Avatar: Fire and Ash trailer comes out online before or after The Fantastic Four: First Steps hits theaters, it’d be a surprise if it doesn’t play before it on the big screen. If not here, there’s no clear choice for what movie Disney can attach the first teaser to and guarantee a large percentage of the population sees it.

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