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James Cameron's Avatar Becomes the First Movie Trilogy to Surpass $6 Billion Globally After Thunderous Response to Avatar: Fire and Ash Hollywood
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James Cameron's Avatar Becomes the First Movie Trilogy to Surpass $6 Billion Globally After Thunderous Response to Avatar: Fire and Ash

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Mumbai, December 29 - James Cameron's sci-fi epic Avatar franchise has scripted a historic moment at the box office, becoming the first movie trilogy ever to cross the $6 billion mark worldwide, after the thunderous response to the latest instalment, Avatar: Fire and Ash. The milestone has been achieved through the combined earnings of Avatar (2009), which grossed $2.92 billion (including re-release runs), Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), which scored $2.34 billion and Avatar: Fire and Ash (2025), which has so far grossed $760 million. Each chapter of the Pandora saga has been a massive theatrical event, drawing audiences across continents and setting new benchmarks for cinematic spectacle and scale. The original Avatar remains the biggest box office juggernaut of all time, having redefined global cinema with its groundbreaking 3D technology and immersive world-building. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Its sequel, The Way of Water, further cemented the franchise's legacy by emerging as another multi-billion-dollar blockbuster, proving that the magic of Pandora had not faded even after more than a decade. The newly released Avatar: Fire and Ash has now pushed the trilogy past the historic $6 billion milestone, despite the continued doubts over the franchise's future. The film has opened to a strong global start, registering impressive numbers across North America, Europe, and key Asian markets, including India. With $760 million through the second weekend, Avatar 3 is already among the biggest grossers of the year and is heading towards the $1 billion mark this week. As Avatar: Fire and Ash continues its theatrical run, the franchise's total is expected to climb even higher. With more Avatar films already in the pipeline, the Pandora saga shows no signs of slowing down, reinforcing its status as one of the most successful and influential film franchises in cinematic history. Stay tuned...

Avatar Fire And Ash Box Office: James Cameron's Sci-Fi Projected To Open With $350 Million Worldwide Hollywood
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Avatar Fire And Ash Box Office: James Cameron's Sci-Fi Projected To Open With $350 Million Worldwide

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Mumbai, November 18 - Releasing amid the burden of massive expectations, James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash has begun its international rollout on Wednesday, and the final box office projections suggest that the film is heading to open between Avatar and Avatar: Way of Water worldwide. According to Variety, Avatar 3 is poised to open with $90 million to $105 million from 3,800 theatres at the domestic box office, while it is expected to collect another $250 million to $275 million internationally for a global opening weekend between $340 million to $365 million. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) For the record, the original Avatar opened to $232 million worldwide in 2009, while Way of Water debuted with $441 million. So, if the projection holds, Avatar Fire and Ash are set to open between two of the highest-grossing films worldwide. There is a lot of pressure on Fire & Ash to deliver at the box office as each of the previous two films of this sci-fi franchise grossed well over $2 billion. It is worth remembering that Avatar films, apart from opening to big numbers, are known for their incredible staying power at the box office. Avatar debuted to $77 million domestically and held onto the No. 1 spot for seven weeks, eventually climbing to $760 million in North America and $2.92 billion worldwide (including re-runs). It is currently the highest-grossing film ever globally. Avatar 2 debuted with $134 million in North America, and went on to gross $688 million and $2.3 billion worldwide. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) It needs to be seen how Avatar: Fire & Ash will perform over the weeks and follow the same path as its predecessors. If the film manages to stay true to the franchise's staying power, Avatar could become the first film franchise in history with three instalments to earn above $2 billion. Currently, it is tied with MCU's two $2 billion mega hits, 2019's Avengers: Endgame and 2018's Avengers: Infinity War. In India, Avatar 3 is scheduled to release on December 19 in multiple languages. The advances for the movie are decent here, with projections suggesting 30+ crores ($3.5+ million) opening day. Avatar: Way of Water opened to nearly 50 crores gross in 2022, and went on to gross around 500 crores in its lifetime run. Stay tuned...

Avengers: Endgame Re-Release: Can Marvel's Titan Reclaim the All-Time Box Office Crown? Hollywood
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Avengers: Endgame Re-Release: Can Marvel's Titan Reclaim the All-Time Box Office Crown?

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Los Angeles, December 11 — When Marvel Studios' Avengers: Endgame first arrived in 2019, it took the global box office by storm, becoming the highest-grossing movie of all time by dethroning fellow Disney and director James Cameron's Avatar, with an astonishing $2.79 billion. The Marvel titan temporarily outgrossed Avatar, ending its decade-long reign at the top. However, the MCU mega movie's victory was short-lived the as it shifted again when Avatar was re-released in China in 2021, where it added a strong $58 million to its tally, helping it reclaim the global box office crown. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) A year later, another re-release across 47 markets contributed an additional $76 million, pushing its worldwide total to $2.92 billion and increasing the gap with Endgame. Since Endgame's original run, only two films, Avatar: The Way of Water and China's Ne Zha 2, have crossed the $2 billion mark, but neither came close to threatening Avatar's towering lead. In a major announcement, Marvel Studios recently confirmed that Avengers: Endgame will be re-released globally in September next year, ahead of Avengers: Doomsday's release in December. It is learned that Doomsday will start where Endgame concluded, so the re-release could be kind of a recap of what happened ahead of all the next important chapters of the Avengers. While the core idea of Avengers: Endgame re-release might not be to give it a chance to reclaim the box office crown, it has certainly raised anticipation about this ultimate box office battle. The box office feat is challenging but not impossible, and that will surely make things interesting. China Could Be the Game-Changer. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) While Endgame boasts unmatched worldwide popularity, it will not be a straightforward task for the film to hit the screens again and top Avatar. Analysts believe that, if re-released, China may be the crucial market that determines its success in this renewed box office battle, given that Avatar earned $58 million from China alone during its 2021 re-release. If Endgame is to reclaim the top spot, a China re-release might not just help, it might be necessary. Marvel’s film enjoyed immense success in China during its 2019 run, grossing $632 million and becoming the biggest non-Chinese grosser there, and a renewed release there could significantly bolster its global total. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) Can Endgame Make History Again? One thing that makes Endgame's case strong is that Marvel films enjoy immense popularity in all the major box office markets. With nostalgia, an enormous global fanbase, and a globally coordinated re-release, Endgame stands a realistic chance of challenging Avatar once more. If it performs strongly in major overseas territories, it may very well script one of the greatest box office comebacks ever. Stay tuned...

Box Office: Top 10 Highest-Grossing Films In A Single Market Hollywood
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Box Office: Top 10 Highest-Grossing Films In A Single Market

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Mumbai, February 9 - In a watershed moment for the box office, the Chinese animated Ne Zha 2 has become the first ever film to score a $1 billion gross collection in a single market. The blockbuster sequel has achieved this rarest of the rare milestones at the China box office, doing this in just 12 days. ## On its 11th day, Ne Zha 2 outgrossed the Hollywood blockbuster Star Wars: The Force Awakens' domestic total of $936.7 million to become the biggest grosser in the single market. China, along with North America is the biggest box office market and both of them have 5 films each in the top 10 highest-grossing films in a single market. ## Here Are Top 10 Highest-Grossing Films In A Single Market (as of February 11, 2025) RankYearTitleTotal GrossMarket 1 2025 Ne Zha 2 $1.10+ Billion China 2 2015 Star Wars: The Force Awakens $936.7 Million North America 3 2021 The Battle at Lake Changjin $893.4 Million China 4 2019 Avengers: Endgame $858.4 Million North America 5 2017 Wolf Warrior 2 $845.0 Million China 6 2021 Hi, Mom $838.0 Million China 7 2021 Spider-Man: No Way Home $814.1 Million North America 8 2009 Avatar $785.2 Million North America 9 2019 Ne Zha $732.2 Million China 10 2022 Top Gun: Maverick $718.7 Million North America ## Data Via - @bulletproofsqui (X/Twitter), Box Office Mojo## Stay tuned...

James Cameron Sets His Next Directorial Other Than 'Avatar' Franchise Hollywood
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James Cameron Sets His Next Directorial Other Than 'Avatar' Franchise

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Mumbai, September 17 - James Cameron has been busy with the epic sci-fi Avatar franchise since 1997 and is currently directing the third instalment of this blockbuster franchise which is scheduled to hit the big screen on December 20, 2025. ## While there are, at least, two more Avatar films after Avatar 3, Cameron has set his next directorial project other than Avatar. According to Variety, the maverick filmmaker has purchased the rights to Charles Pellegrino's book "Ghosts of Hiroshima", which will be published by Blackstone Publishing in August 2025.## Cameron will combine and adapt Ghosts and Pellegrino's 2015 book Last Train From Hiroshima into a single film, which he will shoot when Avatar production allows. ## The filmmaker's new film will be titled, Last Train from Hiroshima which will tell the true story of a Japanese man during World War II who survived two atomic bombings: after living through the explosion in Hiroshima, he took a train to Nagasaki, enduring another blast there. ## It will be Cameron's first non-Avatar movie in more than 2 and a half decades as a director since he directed Titanic in 1997. Before Titanic, which is the 4th highest-grossing film of all time, Cameron directed six movies after making his directorial debut in 1982 with Piranha II: The Spawning. ## Cameron has been a box office monster as his last three directed films went on to gross over $2 billion each globally and are currently among the 4 highest-grossing movies of all time with Avatar being the biggest grosser ($2.92 billion). The other two, Avatar: The Way of Water ($2.32 billion), and Titanic ($2.25 billion), are currently 3rd and 4th biggest grosser, respectively. ## Stay tuned...

James Cameron's 'Avatar: The Way of Water' Repeats 'Avatar' At The Box Office Hollywood
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James Cameron's 'Avatar: The Way of Water' Repeats 'Avatar' At The Box Office

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Los Angeles, January 30 - Blockbuster filmmaker James Cameron has another film of his in the prestigious and rare $2 billion club in the form of "Avatar: The Way of Water". The sci-fi epic has crossed $2.10 billion in 45 days and becomes the 4th highest-grossing film of all time. ## Meanwhile, "Avatar: The Way of Water" has been the number one film in the domestic (North American) market for the 7th consecutive week and is the only film to achieve this feat since Cameron's first "Avatar" movie in 2010.## "Avatar" (2009), which is currently the highest-grossing film of all time, spent seven straight weekends at the number 1 spot in North America. Now, "Avatar 2" has matched this feat as no other film in between spent more than 6 weekends at the number one spot. However, "Avatar" movies aren't the only ones to spend at number 1 for a such long period of time as there are 11 other films that secured the top spot for more than 7 weeks.## As far as the box office collection is concerned, "Avatar" had grossed $31.30 million in its 7th weekend for a total of $595.7 million after 45 days. On the other hand, "Avatar 2" mints $15.7 million for a total of $620.5 million at the same time. The first "Avatar" movie was on in a different league and finished its domestic run to $785 million. The sequel is unlikely to reach there as it is projected to conclude its theatrical run somewhere at $690 million - $720 million. ## Stay tuned...