UPDATE: Jack Champion reveals thrilling insights about his upcoming film Trap House and the highly anticipated Avatar: Fire and Ash during a recent interview. The star expressed his excitement over the film’s unique blend of genres, combining high school drama with intense crime thriller elements.
In Trap House, set to release on November 14, 2025, a group of teenagers exploits their DEA parents’ resources to rob a local cartel, triggering a series of emotional events. Champion, who portrays Cody, described the film as a refreshing departure from traditional narratives. “It wasn’t a straight-up action film. It was such a unique vibe,” he stated.
The dynamic between Champion and his on-screen father, played by Dave Bautista, adds depth to the story. Champion noted, “Dave is so paternal… it was nice and natural.” Their relationship navigates the challenges of grief following the loss of Cody’s mother. Champion explained how the unspoken tension enhances their performances, saying, “There’s this giant elephant in the room that no one’s gonna talk about.”
As filming progressed, Champion realized the film’s emotional core revolves around the father-son relationship, emphasizing healing and connection amidst chaos. He acknowledged the challenge of portraying heists authentically, stating, “We really had to listen to the stunt team religiously.”
In addition to his role in Trap House, Champion is set to reprise his role as Spider in Avatar: Fire and Ash. He expressed a different experience on the set of this blockbuster, describing it as “riding a tidal wave.” Champion shared his enthusiasm for the new Na’Vi tribe, the Wind Traders, calling them “Na’Vi pirates.” He is eager for fans to explore their culture, stating, “If I were a Na’Vi, it would be the Wind Traders. They’re so cool.”
As anticipation builds for both films, fans are encouraged to stay tuned for more updates. Champion’s performances promise to deliver a mix of heartwarming and thrilling moments that resonate deeply.
Keep checking back for the latest developments as these films approach their release dates.
