Avatar: Fire and Ash, the third installment in James Cameron‘s epic sci-fi franchise, is nearing the end of a highly successful theatrical run as it stands on the verge of completing nine weeks in cinemas. While the threequel remains well behind the worldwide totals of its predecessors, Avatar ($2.924 billion) and Avatar: The Way of Water ($2.334 billion), it has still delivered a massive $1.460 billion global haul so far. Avatar: Fire and Ash currently comfortably sits among the top 20 highest-grossing films of all time, just behind Tom Cruise’s Top Gun: Maverick.
Budget, Break-Even & Box Office Surplus
Based on its reported $400 million production budget and the standard 2.5x multiplier rule, the film’s estimated break-even point stands at $1 billion. With a current global haul of $1.460 billion, the threequel has generated an approximate surplus of $460 million. However, it remains uncertain whether the film can cross the $500 million profit-surplus milestone during the remainder of its theatrical run.
Domestic Box Office Performance
At the domestic box office, Fire and Ash earned a solid $3.4 million over the Feb 13-15 weekend, followed by another $0.5 million on Monday, pushing its North American total to $396.7 million.
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As it closes in on the $400 million mark, the film has already surpassed the domestic grosses of several major titles, including Tom Holland’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. Now, it is inching toward Sam Raimi’s iconic superhero film Spider-Man (2002), …read more
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