A fire sculpture inspired by the Avatar films marked the arrival of the franchise’s latest blockbuster, Avatar: Fire and Ash
Londoners were left stunned this morning as a jaw-dropping fire sculpture, inspired by the Avatar movie emblem, lit up the Thames in spectacular style. The 11-metre-tall artwork — standing as high as a four-storey building, a lighthouse, or even three double-decker buses — dazzled crowds as it blazed against the city skyline.
Weighing in at more than three tonnes, the towering sculpture features the iconic banshee symbol with a five-metre wingspan, set in front of the flaming ‘A’ emblem that fans will instantly recognise from the blockbuster films. The dramatic display marks the arrival of Avatar: Fire and Ash, the hotly anticipated third instalment in James

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