Edie Falco Calls Working on Avatar: Fire and Ash “Another Whole World”

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Actor Edie Falco says stepping onto the set of Avatar: Fire and Ash felt like entering “another whole world,” describing it as a privilege to be part of director James Cameron’s vast cinematic universe, People magazine reported.

Falco, 62, who portrays the antagonist General Ardmore in the expanding Avatar franchise, shared her experience during an exclusive conversation with People while attending the Mayor of Kingstown season four screening in New York.

A Secretive Storyline and New Pandora Cultures

While plot details for Avatar: Fire and Ash remain tightly guarded, Cameron has previously hinted that the film will introduce audiences to new cultures on Pandora — including the Ash People, a fire‑associated Na’vi clan.

The movie features returning stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, and Stephen Lang, alongside newcomer Oona Chaplin, who plays Varang, the leader of the Ash People.

Falco Praises Cameron’s Vision

Falco said being part of Cameron’s world‑building was an extraordinary experience, praising the scale and ambition of the production. She noted that the immersive environment and groundbreaking technology made the project unlike anything she had worked on before.

Now Playing Worldwide

Avatar: Fire and Ash is currently screening in theatres globally, continuing Cameron’s multi‑film saga exploring the cultures, conflicts, and evolving mythology of Pandora.

 

 

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