Avatar 4: The Heart of Eywa (2026)

Pandora is no longer just a world — it’s a battlefield that spans the stars. Following the scorched-earth war with the Ash People, Avatar 4: The Heart of Eywa takes a massive leap forward in time. Lo’ak (Britain Dalton) has grown into a formidable leader, forced to bridge the gap between the warring clans as the RDA launches their final, most desperate offensive to colonize the planet.
Zoe Saldaña returns as a legendary Neytiri, her grief now transformed into a cold, tactical fury. She remains the soul of the resistance, while Jake Sully (Sam Worthington) must grapple with the heavy cost of leadership in a changing world. But the true enigma remains Kiri (Sigourney Weaver), whose connection to Eywa has evolved into something transcendent, allowing her to command the very flora and fauna of Pandora in ways never seen before.
As the humans bring “Star-Killer” technology to the atmosphere, the Na’vi must unite every tribe — from the sea to the volcanoes — for a final stand. The visuals are more breathtaking than ever, exploring hidden bioluminescent biomes and the deep cosmic connection between the Na’vi and their moon.
Packed with heart-stopping aerial combat, profound spiritual themes, and a visual grandeur that redefines cinema, Avatar 4 is a journey into the soul of a planet. The hunt is over; the war for survival has truly begun. On Pandora, nature doesn’t just fight back — it evolves.