Avatar Rewrites Box Office History as Fire and Ash Ignites a $6B Legacy

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James Cameron’s Avatar: Fire and Ash is proving that Pandora’s pull is stronger than ever. Crossing the $750 million global mark in just two weekends, the film delivered an estimated $181.2 million internationally this past weekend alone, pushing its overseas total to $542.7 million — including a powerful $99.6 million from China. The global tally now stands at an estimated $760.4 million, a clear signal that audiences worldwide are still deeply invested in the Avatar universe.

In North America, the momentum is just as impressive. Fire and Ash added $64 million over the traditional weekend and a robust $88 million since the Christmas holiday launch, bringing its domestic total to $217.7 million. This isn’t just a strong run — it’s a reminder of Cameron’s unmatched ability to turn cinematic spectacle into sustained box office dominance across markets and generations.

More importantly, Avatar has now become the first movie trilogy in history to surpass $6 billion at the global box office, cementing its place as a cultural and commercial titan. In an era of franchise fatigue and streaming competition, Avatar continues to defy expectations — but can Fire and Ash push even higher and challenge the franchise’s own all-time records before its theatrical run ends?
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