“Avatar: Fire and Ash” does not have an officially announced end date for its theatrical run, but big December tentpoles like this typically stay in theaters around 8–12 weeks, sometimes longer if box office remains strong.

What is known officially

  • The movie was released in theaters on December 19, 2025.
  • It has a very long runtime of about 3 hours and 15–17 minutes, making it a major “event” movie that theaters tend to keep on schedules through the core holiday and early‑spring period.

Typical theater run for movies like this

For a huge franchise film released at Christmas, theaters usually:

  1. Keep it in wide release through:
    • The full holiday season (late December–early January).
 * Most of January while premium formats (IMAX, Dolby) are still selling well.
  1. Gradually reduce showtimes in February, especially once new blockbusters arrive, shifting it to smaller screens.
  1. Fully phase it out of most cinemas around the 8–12 week mark, unless the box office is exceptional and local demand stays high.

What this likely means for you

  • If your local theater follows normal patterns for a December mega‑release, you can probably expect “Avatar: Fire and Ash” to be easy to find on big screens through at least mid– to late January, and still playing in some form into February or early March, depending on your region and demand.
  • Exact end dates vary by country, city, and even by theater chain, so the most reliable way to know how long it will play near you is to:
    • Check your local theater’s website/app week by week.
    • Look at premium formats (IMAX, 3D) first, since those showings usually disappear before standard screens.

In short, there is no fixed global date when it “leaves theaters,” but for a film of this scale, planning to catch it within the first 2–3 months after December 19, 2025 will be the safest bet.

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