Disney theme park chairperson Josh D’Amaro promised to deliver “something you haven’t seen yet” when the new Avatar themed land based on the sequels in the $5 billion action sci-fi film franchise debuts at Disney California Adventure.
“We’re so excited about the future of the Disneyland resort, especially at Disney California Adventure, where we’re creating a new experience inspired by the ‘Avatar’ films — including something you haven’t seen yet,” D’Amaro said at D23 Brazil.
D’Amaro made the comments over the weekend during D23 Brazil — a smaller version of the Disney fan event that took over the Anaheim Convention Center in August.
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D’Amaro didn’t expand on his tease for DCA’s Avatar themed land, but D23 Brazil did offer a sneak peek at the upcoming “Avatar: Fire and Ash” coming to theaters in December 2025.
Just revealed at #D23Brasil. New concept art for Avatar: Fire & Ash.
See Pandora like never before, in theaters December 19, 2025.
Illustrated by Dylan Cole pic.twitter.com/EZmS2DOE8s
— Avatar (@officialavatar) November 9, 2024
Concept art created by Oscar-nominated production designer Dylan Cole of “Avatar: The Way of Water” showed an aerial view of a dozen canoes surrounded by a pod of whale-like Tulkun sea creatures in a glowing blue Pandora biological reef.
The Tulkan sea creatures have shown up in concept art for the new DCA Avatar themed land.
Just revealed at #D23Brasil. New concept art for Avatar: Fire & Ash.
See Pandora like never before, in theaters December 19, 2025.
Illustrated by Dylan Cole pic.twitter.com/gheUjWRqqp
— Avatar (@officialavatar) November 9, 2024
Additional “Avatar: Fire and Ash” concept art created by Cole showed five floating jellyfish-like structures flown by the nomadic Windtraders clan of Pandora.
The Windtraders floating structures were briefly seen during D23 in Anaheim, according to the Avatar Theory vlog.
