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Director: James Cameron
Stars: Sam Worthington 'Zoe Saldana' Sigourney Weaver.
gENRE: Action Adventure Fantasy
Real time : 3h 12m
Year: 2022
Director: James Cameron
Genre: Action Adventure Fantasy
Rating: BOX-OFFICE usa
Metacritic score: 67
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Jake Sully lives with his newfound family formed on the extrasolar moon Pandora. Once a familiar threat returns to finish what was previously started, Jake must work with Neytiri and the army of the Na'vi race to protect their home.
Release Date: December 16, 2022
Avatar: The Way Of Water Passes Avengers: Infinity War At Global Box Office
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Avatar: The Way Of Water Passes Avengers: Infinity War At Global Box Office
Avatar: Way The Way of Water soared past Avengers: Infinity War to become the fifth highest-grossing film of all time at the box office.
Avatar: The Way of Water became the fifth highest-grossing film of all time at the box office worldwide. James Cameron's science fiction epic achieved this feat by passing Avengers: Infinity War.
Released over a decade after its predecessor, audiences wondered if Avatar 2 would receive enough attention to earn enough at the box office to justify its massive budget and long wait. Cameron said Avatar 2 would break even if it became the fourth or fifth highest-grossing film, and now it has achieved this goal.
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Per Variety, Avatar: The Way of Water took Avengers: Infinity War's spot after grossing $2.054 billion at the worldwide box office. Avengers: Infinity War earned $2.052 billion worldwide since it was released in theaters in 2018. Now, Avatar: The Way of Water is only behind Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Titanic, Avengers: Endgame, and the first Avatar movie. Variety speculates Avatar: The Way of Water has a solid chance of surpassing Star Wars: The Force Awakens before moviegoers start flocking to Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania on February 17.
Internationally, Avatar: The Way of Water is the fourth-biggest movie due to its $1.5 billion haul. At the domestic box office, The Way of Water ranks as the thirteenth highest-grossing film with a $603 million total, but Avatar 2 is only the sixth film to earn $2 billion worldwide. Cameron's film is also the highest-grossing film of the COVID-19 pandemic era, besting the likes of Spider-Man: No Way Home and Tom Cruise's Top Gun: Maverick.
Cameron previously confirmed Avatar 2 earned enough money for sequels to move forward, so fans likely weren't worried about the franchise's future. Still, as Avatar 2 climbs the box office chart, studio executives are undoubtedly celebrating the film becoming more than profitable.
The franchise still has critics, and some believe Cameron's Avatar sequels need better stories. However, the box office results indicate that the Avatar films are resonating with moviegoers on some level, and its recent Best Picture nomination at the 2023 Academy Awards underscores this point. Fans say it is foolish to bet against Cameron, and it's hard to deny this because three of his films are among the top 5 highest-grossing movies of all time.
Avatar: The Way of Water is now playing in theaters.
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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’ Becomes 4th Highest Grossing Film In History
James Cameron’s history-making $2+ billion sci-fi sequel Avatar: The Way of Water will cross yet another major milestone this week, becoming the fourth-highest grossing film in cinema history and making Cameron the only filmmaker with three movies among the all-time five biggest blockbusters.
Official Dolby Cinema poster for "Avatar: The Way of Water"
Source: Disney, Dolby
Avatar: The Way of Water should sail past #5 all-time grosser Avengers: Infinity War and #4 Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens by Thursday and top $2.1 billion over the weekend, to sit at roughly $2.12+/- billion by close of business Sunday, depending on this week’s holds and turnout in China over the Lunar New Year holidays (during which new local films will dominate theater space and attendance).
Last weekend, Cameron’s blockbuster sequel sent heaping helpings of crow for all the naysayers to chow down on, when it crossed the remarkable $2 billion figure after over a month in theaters.
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From here, Avatar: The Way of Water should make a run toward $2.2 billion, after which it becomes hard to predict what shape its final cume will take.
This is the final weekend in which Avatar 2 faces no significant competition for the top spot at the weekly box office. Knock at the Cabin opens the following weekend as February gets underway, and then we’ll see Titanic returning to theaters for its 25th anniversary remastered in 4K HDR 3D, as well as Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania taking control of theaters as the new blockbuster in town.
So while Avatar: The Way of Water has enjoyed several weeks of open territory at the box office to dominate viewership and accrue a mountain of receipts, things get more challenging in February and those heretofore impressive strong weekly holds will taper off quickly in the face of increased loss of screens and big new releases.
Britain Dalton stars in "Avatar: The Way of Water"
Source: Disney
However, I still expect the Avatar sequel to have enough momentum and repeat business to carry it to $2.2 billion. From there, we’ll see how much longer it stays afloat, but at the risk of underestimating a film that’s already been constantly underestimated, I don’t see a path to $2.3 billion at this point unless some miraculous external factors come into play.
A few examples (and a demonstration of how unlikely it appears to be) of what might happen to boost the film over the $2.3 billion line: China’s homegrown releases flop and audiences flock to Avatar: The Way of Water instead, Titanic’s re-release galvanizes public interest in seeing The Way of Water one last time before it leaves theaters, Ant-Man and the Wasp underperforms and audiences seek out Avatar 2 to sooth their frustrated appetite for big beloved blockbuster spectacle, and/or the Covid pandemic plus war in Europe and other social/political factors align perfectly to decrease resistance and concerns about going to theaters and actually motivate the public to seek celebratory spectacle entertainment en mass.
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So you see, then, that at the current pace it appears highly unlikely we’ll see Avatar: The Way of Water cross $2.3 billion.
Why does that matter? Because how far past $2.2 billion the Avatar sequel winds up will likely determine whether it passes Titanic on the all-time box office charts as the third-highest grossing movie ever made.
Titanic is getting its own lift this month, as already noted, from a re-release and entirely new theatrical experience. And before you ask “who cares?” or suggest it won’t make much of a splash, I refer you back to any thoughts you had about Avatar: The Way of Water’s ability to top $2+ billion.
We’re past the point of seriously doubting the ability of these Cameron films to perform beyond our expectations. It’s not a coincidence the same filmmaker has this many of the top-grossing movies in cinema history — his films speak to audiences in ways most others don’t, it’s that simple, even when it’s a period-piece historical drama or an original sci-fi fantasy story.
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Remember when everyone chuckled in anticipation of the 2009 Avatar’s re-release this year ahead of The Way of Water’s debut? Remember how that turned out? Never doubt Cameron’s films’ ability to recapture audience imagination and drive them to theaters. Even when it’s a relatively modest turnout, it translates into tens of millions of dollars per weekend, even for 13 year old films that supposedly had no cultural impact and supposedly left no significant public desire to see more.
So I expect Titanic to do mighty business when it returns next month, setting up a Cameron vs Cameron battle for the #3 position on the all-time worldwide box office charts. I think Titanic will do such strong business it will be just out of reach for Avatar: The Way of Water.
Amusingly, either way we technically risk underestimating one Cameron film or the other, so maybe they’ll tie for third place just to teach us all a lesson.
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Be sure to check back soon for more updates on Avatar: The Way of Water’s box office and other films opening in the coming weeks and months. And if you’re going to theaters this week, please be sure to mask up to protect not only yourself but also others around you who might be at greater risk of serious health outcomes or even death from Covid, post-Covid complications, and the flu. Stay safe, dear readers!