The official IMAX poster for Avatar: Fire and Ash, James Cameron's third Pandora installment, spotlighting stars like Sam Worthington and composer Simon Franglen, whose Brahmastra score adds a Bollywood-Hollywood crossover appeal for Indian audiences.
Depicting a fierce Na'vi warrior with red war paint riding a snarling, flame-adorned winged creature against a volcanic eruption, the artwork teases the film's central conflict with the antagonistic Ash People clan.
Released today amid rising hype, the movie arrives December 19, 2025, following predecessors that amassed over $5.3 billion worldwide, positioning it as a prime candidate for renewed 3D IMAX dominance.
The official trailer for the 4K remastered re-release of the 2001 Tamil comedy "Friends," a Siddique-directed blockbuster starring Thalapathy Vijay and Suriya as lifelong friends navigating romance and rivalry, set to hit theaters worldwide on November 21, 2025.
Originally a commercial success with Ilaiyaraaja's iconic soundtrack, the film's re-release after 24 years taps into nostalgia, produced by Jaguar Studios, and has sparked widespread fan excitement evidenced by over 10,000 views and promotional posters in key areas like Vadapalani.
Includes actor Ramesh Khanna praising Vijay's dubbing prowess at a pre-release meet, alongside queries on bookings and shared clips, highlighting the duo's enduring appeal in Tamil cinema.
"Aaro | Someone," a 21-minute Malayalam short film marking Mammootty Kampany's debut in short-form content, directed by Ranjith and starring Shyama Prasad as the lead alongside Manju Warrier and Azees Nedumangad.
The film explores introspective themes of memory, longing, and isolation through subtle storytelling, drawing on Ranjith's style from works like "Njaan," and is now freely streaming on Mammootty Kampany's YouTube channel.
Early reception mixes praise for its emotional grace and visual poetry with critiques of its deliberate pacing, reflecting broader interest in experimental shorts amid Malayalam cinema's push for diverse narratives.
The first-look posters for "Mayasabha," a psychological thriller directed by Rahi Anil Barve, whose 2018 debut "Tumbbad" earned critical acclaim for its mythological horror exploring greed and curses.
Jaaved Jaaferi stars in a visually striking role as a gold-covered figure wearing a gas mask, symbolizing themes of illusion and pursuit, with co-star Deepak Damle; the tagline "Fish are last to recognize water. Welcome to the gold hunt!" hints at a narrative on unrecognized dangers in ambition.
Released on November 16, 2025, by film tracker, the post has garnered quick engagement (379 likes, 10K+ views) amid buzz for Barve's sophomore project, backed by Pickle Entertainment and set for a theatrical rollout soon.