James Cameron‘s epic sci-fi threequel, Avatar: Fire and Ash, is now in its tenth week in theaters and continues to show impressive staying power at the box office. After collecting a solid $3.5 million over the Valentine’s Day weekend, the film added another $1.8 million during the February 20-22 period, reflecting a 48.6% drop. This brings its domestic total to $399.4 million, just about $0.6 million short of the $400 million mark.
With a massive $1.074 billion from international markets, the threequel’s worldwide haul now stands at $1.474 billion, making it the 16th-highest-grossing film of all time, according to Box Office Mojo.
Highest-Grossing Trilogy
While overtaking the individual global totals of Avatar ($2.924 billion) and Avatar: The Way of Water ($2.334 billion) remains out of reach for Fire and Ash, the franchise’s combined worldwide gross is now a staggering $6.732 billion. That total comfortably places it ahead of other major blockbuster trilogies, including the Star Wars Sequel trilogy ($4.48 billion), the Jurassic World trilogy ($3.98 billion), Tom Holland’s Spider-Man trilogy ($3.96 billion), and The Lord of the Rings trilogy ($2.96 billion).
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As Fire and Ash continues its theatrical run, it is also pushing the Avatar franchise toward two major milestones: crossing $2 billion in North America and surpassing $5 billion internationally. Here’s how much more the third film needs to earn for the franchise to achieve those historic benchmarks.
Avatar Trilogy’s Earnings
Here’s how the three Avatar films currently stand at the domestic, international, and worldwide box office, …read more
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