Will Avatar Become a Multi Generational Saga?
James Cameron’s Avatar franchise kicked off in 2009 with a groundbreaking film that introduced the lush world of Pandora and its Na’vi people. Since then, it has grown into a major series, with Avatar: The Way of Water arriving in 2022 and the latest entry, Avatar: Fire and Ash, hitting theaters on December 19, 2025. Just days after its release, the movie has already grossed $345 million worldwide, drawing crowds with its stunning visuals, deep character moments, strong performances, and thrilling action scenes. For more details on the film, check out its page on Wikipedia.
What makes fans wonder if this will turn into a multi-generational saga is Cameron’s clear long-term vision. He has planned five films in total, with Avatar 4 set for 2029 and Avatar 5 slated for 2031. These dates come straight from production updates shared over the years. Cameron started laying the groundwork early, including specific scenes in the original 2009 movie that set up stories for the sequels. Back in December 2009, he confirmed the series would keep following Jake Sully and Neytiri as the main characters.
The project faced many delays, from original plans for a 2015 release that shifted multiple times to 2016, 2017, 2018, and beyond. The COVID-19 pandemic paused filming, but production on The Way of Water and Fire and Ash resumed as major Hollywood blockbusters. By September 2020, Cameron announced that 95 percent of Fire and Ash was complete, with filming wrapping up in December 2020. He even pushed technical boundaries, like shooting at higher frame rates than the standard 24 frames per second to make Pandora feel more real.
Humans return as the bad guys in these stories, adding tension to the Na’vi’s fight for their home. Cameron co-wrote the screenplays with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver, ensuring a connected narrative across all films. While some critics have mixed feelings about the plots, runtimes, and screenplays in the recent movies, the franchise’s box office success and Cameron’s commitment point to it spanning over two decades from the first film to the fifth.
This timeline alone from 2009 to 2031 suggests Avatar could become a saga that multiple generations enjoy, much like Star Wars or Lord of the Rings. With two more films confirmed in production, the story of Pandora shows no signs of ending soon.


