According to Galaxy Links publisher, Rhymastic is the only representative of Vietnam attending this event. The rapper had an intimate interaction with James Cameron, sharing his personal perspective on pandora's world as well as the director's artistic vision in the new film.
Rhymastic expressed his admiration for Avatar, saying he loves each character, every moment and the way the story is built throughout the films.
During the conversation, James Cameron questioned the ability of Vietnamese audiences to sympathize with the family theme in Avatar: Fire and Ashes. Rhymastic affirmed that the film will definitely touch the emotions of Vietnamese viewers, while sharing thoughts about the historical similarities between the Na'vi people and the ethnic groups that have experienced war, been attacked but still maintain a strong spirit.
Director James Cameron was particularly interested when Rhymastic analyzed the tribes in Avatar from the perspective of the basic elements of the world such as Water, Fire and Wind.
According to Rhymastic, Fire not only represents conflict and hatred, but when burned, it will turn into Tro - a symbol of healing and regeneration.
James Cameron also revealed that he had considered developing the story more deeply around Eywa - pandora's "mother" being - and the role of the character Varang in this film.
The most notable highlight of the meeting was when Rhymastic unexpectedly presented a short rap composed by himself, inspired by Toc Tro ( Mangkwan) and female leader Varang. The unique musical gift made James Cameron laugh excitedly and give many compliments, even suggesting to keep a rap as a souvenir.
The film Avatar: Fire and Ashes introduces many new characters and clans, opening up fierce conflicts between the Navi ethnic groups as well as with humans. With a large investment budget and outstanding special effects, the film is expected to continue to set new milestones for the Avatar brand globally.
The film has a special screening from December 18, 2025 and will officially premiere in Vietnamese theaters from December 19, 2025.