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Avatar: Fire And Ash: Longest Yet, Zero Cuts!
17 Dec
Summary
- Avatar: Fire And Ash receives a U/A 16+ certificate with no cuts.
- The film's runtime is over three hours, making it the longest in the franchise.
- Avatar: Fire And Ash is scheduled for a worldwide release on December 19, 2025.
The highly anticipated film Avatar: Fire And Ash has officially received a U/A 16+ certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) without any cuts. This marks a significant difference from the previous installment, Avatar: The Way of Water, which underwent several mutes for profanity.
The Examining Committee passed the film with a clean slate on December 11, 2025, sparking discussions about potential self-censorship by the studio. With a runtime of 197.21 minutes, Avatar: Fire And Ash is now the longest film in the franchise, surpassing its predecessors.
Avatar: Fire And Ash is set to premiere worldwide on December 19, 2025, continuing the epic narrative of Pandora and its inhabitants. The film's extended duration promises an immersive cinematic experience for audiences eager to return to James Cameron's visually stunning world.