Avatar: Fire and Ash's Box Office Inferno Continues, Crushing Competition
James Cameron's highly anticipated sci-fi epic, “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” has impressively surpassed $760 million globally after just two weekends of release, demonstrating remarkable box office staying power. Over the bustling Christmas period, the film garnered $181.2 million from 51 international markets and $245.2 million worldwide, experiencing a minimal 25% decline from its international opening. Domestically, the Disney and 20th Century film has grossed $217 million (or $217.7 million according to later reports) in North America, with its international box office soaring to $542 million. Key international contributors include China ($99.6 million), France ($54.4 million), Germany ($43.1 million), and Korea ($32.1 million).
Despite initial perceptions that its opening weekend was slightly underwhelming compared to its predecessor, “Avatar: The Way of Water,” “Avatar: Fire and Ash” is now tracking ahead, showcasing its ability to defy expectations. The film, reportedly produced on a massive $400 million budget, is already the sixth-highest grossing Hollywood release of the year and is projected to climb further, expected to surpass the $1 billion mark this week. It could potentially become Cameron's fourth consecutive film to cross the $2 billion milestone, following the legendary performances of the first two Avatar installments, which grossed $2.9 billion and $2.3 billion respectively. The film's robust performance during the packed holiday season has also seen it overtake Christopher Nolan's beloved sci-fi film “Interstellar,” which earned $681 million in its original release.
Critically, “Avatar: Fire and Ash” has settled at a 66% critics' score on Rotten Tomatoes, with the consensus noting its visual effects prowess but also its repetitive narrative beats. This is lower than its predecessors (80% for “Avatar” and 76% for “Avatar: The Way of Water”), yet its commercial success strongly indicates the franchise is
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