The third The Avatar The film's title was revealed at Disney's X23 Expo, receiving a humorous response from actor Bruce Campbell. As revealed at the event, James Cameron's third installment has been officially dubbed Avatar: Fire and Ashand horror fans might already know where Campbell is going with his reaction.
After the news was announced, Campbell shared an image of the film's logo on his X account. In the caption, he jokingly said: “Jim and I talked.“While the comment was supposedly made in jest, it might be fun for fans to imagine Avatar 3 as a crossover film with the evil Dead franchising. While such a concept will most likely never see the light of day, the third The Avatar the title of the film certainly reminds you evil DeadAND Fire and ashes It even sounds like something that could have been subtitled in a movie starring Ash Williams (played by Campbell).

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Cameron worked hard on the The Avatar franchising, and will continue to be so for many years to come. There is much more to the planning stages than Avatar: Fire and Ashas two sequels are in early development. After the third film hits theaters on December 19, 2025, the fourth and fifth films will follow on December 21, 2029 and December 19, 2031, respectively.
What does the future hold for the Evil Dead franchise?
A cross with the The Avatar the movie series probably won't happen, but there's still a lot to do evil Dead fans to look forward to. There are two separate franchise films in the works with different directors, but since they are live-action films, Campbell is not expected to play his fan-favorite role of Ash. However, he has also hinted that an animated series is also in development, teasing that he will voice Ash for that project.

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“The future is two more damn movies,” Campbell recently told Entertainment Weekly of the franchise's future. “We have two fabulous new directors who have two new scripts in the works, and we think we've convinced a studio to shell out money for both of them, because they still seem to be making money.”
The actor also noted, “We're developing an animated version, like a series. I'll do that. I'll do Ash's voice all day, because my voice hasn't aged as much as I have… The makeup [with Evil Dead stories] It's about taking the elements that people like, which are innocent people being tortured by an evil entity, and people who don't have the skills to stop it.”
Neither of the upcoming films have a release date set yet. Sébastien Vaniček will direct one of the two while Francis Galluppi will direct the other. Campbell will produce alongside Sam Raimi.
Source: Bruce Campbell on X