James Cameron's Box Office Magic Strikes Again
Sun Jan 04 2026
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James Cameron has done it again. His latest movie, "Avatar: Fire and Ash, " has crossed the $1 billion mark worldwide. This makes it his fourth film in a row to achieve this milestone. It's a big deal, especially since some people doubted it would do so well.
The movie is the longest in the Avatar series. Even though it might not make as much as the others, it's still expected to be one of the highest-grossing films ever. Cameron, known for his big ideas, has hinted that this might be the last Avatar movie he directs. But he has also talked about more sequels, so who knows?
By Sunday, the movie is expected to make $300 million in the U. S. and $1. 2 billion worldwide. However, its earnings are dropping each week. In its third weekend, it's projected to make around $35 million domestically. That's a big drop compared to the previous Avatar movies, which made over $60 million at the same stage.
The first Avatar movie, released in 2009, made almost $2. 9 billion worldwide. It's still the highest-grossing film ever. The second one, "Avatar: The Way of Water, " opened over a decade later and made over $2. 3 billion. It's now the third-biggest film ever.
"Avatar: Fire and Ash" is on track to be one of the 20 biggest movies ever made. It's a testament to Cameron's ability to create blockbusters. But will the next Avatar movie keep up the streak? Only time will tell.
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