Miley Cyrus contributes a song to the “Avatar” soundtrack with “Dream as One” – personally influenced, with Mark Ronson & Andrew Wyatt.

For the third part of the “Avatar” film series, Miley Cyrus wrote a song that the 32-year-old says is very close to her.

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Miley Cyrus: Song is “musical medicine”

The sequel to the “Avatar” adventures, “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” will feature musical accompaniment by Miley Cyrus. This was recently revealed on Instagram, where the singer shared a snippet of her new song “Dream as One.” In a detailed statement, she thanked film director and producer James Cameron for the opportunity to be featured on the soundtrack album.

“It’s an honor to support ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ with an original song,” the singer wrote. Together with Andrew Wyatt and Mark Ronson, who were already involved in the soundtracks for films such as “Barbie” (2023) and “A Star is Born” (2019), on the “Avatar” track “Dream as One”. Cyrus also expressed her emotional connection to the new song: “Having been affected by fire and rising from the ashes, this project has deep meaning for me. Thank you, Jim, for the opportunity to turn this experience into musical medicine.”

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The “Flowers” ​​interpreter and her then-partner Liam Hemsworth lost their home in Malibu in the devastating wildfires in Southern California in 2018. Accordingly, the themes of the film – unity, healing and love – resonate with her very much. “To be even a small star in the universe that the ‘Avatar’ family has created is truly a dream come true,” she wrote.

“Avatar” franchise enters its third round

“Avatar: Fire and Ash” is the sequel to 2022’s “Avatar: The Way of Water” and marks Cameron’s return to the fictional world of Pandora. The film stars Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña again, alongside Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet and Oona Chaplin, among others. The film will be shown in German cinemas on December 17th.

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