El embargo en las redes sociales de Avatar: Fuego y ceniza se ha levantado hoy, y los críticos han estado compartiendo sus opiniones sobre la tercera parte de la épica saga de ciencia ficción de James Cameron…
Crítica de Avatar el sentido del agua. Entre documental y gran película de acción
En su mayoría, las reacciones son muy positivas, y muchos aclaman Avatar: Fuego y ceniza como la película más impactante visualmente, llena de acción, violenta y emotiva de las tres. Sin embargo, parece que su enorme duración puede poner a prueba la paciencia de cualquiera que no esté ya totalmente inmerso en este universo, y la palabra «agotadora» aparece en más de una ocasión.
Otra cosa que se comenta mucho en los comentarios de la crítica es que el reparto está en plena forma, con la nueva incorporación de Oona Chaplin (Juego de Tronos) como la malvada Varang. La mencionan como una de las más destacadas.
Como era de esperar, no parece probable que Avatar: Fuego y ceniza vaya a convencer a nadie que no le hayan gustado las primeras películas, pero para los fans de las dos precuelas parece que les va a emocionar… incluso algún crítico habla de la mejor de la trilogía.
Echa un vistazo a las publicaciones que aparecen a continuación. Intentaremos actualizarlas a medida que se compartan más reacciones.
Happy to report #AvatarFireAndAsh is the best film of the franchise (so far). Jaw-dropping visuals aside, it boasts some of the best action of Cameron’s career & one of the best movie villains in years: Oona Chaplin’s Varang. She & Stephen Lang’s chemistry set the film ablaze! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/qgbcF0aX61
— Dempsey Pillot (@DempseyPillot) December 2, 2025
With #AvatarFireAndAsh master storyteller and visionary filmmaker James Cameron again delivers a hyperreal experience that is emotional and exhilarating. Repeatedly and exhaustively raising its own bar, this is an audacious feast that delivers more than anyone ordered. #Avatar pic.twitter.com/RrkGINBrpO
— Simon Thompson (@ShowbizSimon) December 2, 2025
#AvatarFireAndAsh is so wildly, unfathomably epic, ambitious, and audacious in every single way, you can’t help but forgive that it has some noticeable flaws.
It grabs you and sweeps you up in this snowball of emotion, action, and spectacle as only James Cameron can deliver. pic.twitter.com/iLLDSskFEG
— Germain Lussier (@GermainLussier) December 2, 2025
I’m more mixed on #AvatarFireAndAsh than I was hoping to be. A visual all timer with pitch perfect staging, that often stumbles through character arc retreads and rehashed plot points. More violent and thematic than the others which is its greatest strength. Wish I’d loved it. pic.twitter.com/QUCbTiiLZE
— Eric Hardman (@erichardman01) December 2, 2025
One more thing about AVATAR: FIRE AND ASH: Oona Chaplin is extraordinary in it. Varang is easily one of my favorite characters in the series now, and one of the most interesting. Loved every moment with her. #AvatarFireAndAsh pic.twitter.com/386Vr2wEez
— Shaurya Chawla (@_ShauryaChawla) December 2, 2025
Avatar: Fire and Ash’ First Reactions Call James Cameron’s Third Chapter an ‘Ultimate Cinematic Spectacle’ That ‘Pushes Technical Boundaries in Unimaginable Ways’ https://t.co/LhUvV661f0 via @Variety
— Jazz Tangcay (@jazzt) December 2, 2025
#AvatarFireAndAsh is a THUNDEROUS cinematic event! The Ash tribe is as mesmerizing as they are terrifying. James Cameron once again reshapes what’s possible on screen, unveiling some of the most BREATHTAKING VISUALS of the decade. Watch it in @IMAX! pic.twitter.com/VfZ09O74uF
— Shahbaz • The Movie Podcast (@shayhbaz) December 2, 2025
#AvatarFireAndAsh is the CINEMATIC EVENT of the year you need to see to believe. James Cameron has delivered a MASSIVE VISUAL MASTERPIECE where every frame combusts with creativity and the best VFX ever put to screen. Pandora has never felt more real or emotionally resonant. pic.twitter.com/XfZlQFlUkb
— Daniel Baptista • The Movie Podcast (@dbapz) December 2, 2025
#AvatarFireAndAsh — there’s no denying that the spectacle of these films are unmatched. This one is bigger, louder, sharper. The 3D experience was truly something to behold. However, outside of a SPECTACULAR Oona Chaplin & a fascinating new tribe, the story is frustratingly… pic.twitter.com/4gCezW8piD
— Nikko Supreme (@NikkoCaruso) December 2, 2025
#AvatarFireandAsh isn’t better or worse than the previous 2. Visually stunning w/ big sweeping emotions, & a massive 3rd act that’s satisfying.
But also a story which feels familiar.
If you liked the first 2, you’ll like it.
If you’re skeptical, this won’t change your mind. pic.twitter.com/IKaMkglFlU— Sean Chandler (@kirkneverdied) December 2, 2025
#AvatarFireAndAsh: 3 films in, James Cameron still has the sauce, making the epic spectacular feel emotionally impactful. A glorious saga. Bold, brilliant & awesome in every way, this is what movie theaters were built for. Payakan is still my fave, but Varang is the MVP. pic.twitter.com/zs1BjCTYmZ
— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) December 2, 2025
Un saludo y sed felices



