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when was avatar fire and ash filmed

“Avatar: Fire and Ash” (Avatar 3) was filmed over several years, with production overlapping heavily with “Avatar: The Way of Water.”

Filming timeline

  • Principal photography and performance capture for Avatar: Fire and Ash began on September 25, 2017.
  • Shooting was structured as part of a long back‑to‑back schedule with “Avatar: The Way of Water,” using extensive performance‑capture stages and underwater work.
  • Principal photography on the film ran for over three years , with filming completed in late December 2020.

Where it was filmed

  • Performance‑capture and stage work began in Manhattan Beach, California , where the production’s main stages were located.
  • Large portions of live‑action work were done in New Zealand , which has been a key base for the “Avatar” sequels and for Weta’s visual‑effects collaboration.

Impact of delays and pandemic

  • The movie’s long schedule was driven by the development of new underwater performance‑capture technology , which significantly extended pre‑production and shoot complexity.
  • In March 2020 , filming in New Zealand was temporarily halted because of the COVID‑19 pandemic, though work later resumed under restrictions and visual‑effects work continued remotely.

In short, if you’re looking for “when was Avatar: Fire and Ash filmed,” the core answer is: from September 25, 2017, through late December 2020 , primarily in California and New Zealand.

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