“Avatar: Fire and Ash Enters Top 30 All-Time at Box Office”
James Cameron’s film, “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” has climbed into the ranks of the top 30 all-time box office hits. In its fourth weekend, the film maintained its No. 1 position, accumulating a total of $342.5 million domestically over 24 days. This impressive achievement places it just behind “Toy Story 4” and “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2,” both of which have historically significant totals.
Box Office Performance of Avatar: Fire and Ash
In its fourth weekend alone, “Fire and Ash” grossed $21.3 million. This figure ranks 42nd in terms of fourth-weekend box office takes among top-grossing films. The film is currently lagging behind the 2025 box office champion “A Minecraft Movie,” which opened with $22.7 million in its fourth weekend. Estimates suggest that “Fire and Ash” could end its run between $380 million and $390 million, significantly lower than “Avatar: The Way of Water.”
- Total Domestic Gross: $342.5 million
- Fourth Weekend Gross: $21.3 million
- Projected Final Gross: $380-390 million
- Global Gross: Over $1.23 billion
Significance of Box Office Rankings
Recent Box Office Highlights
Aside from “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” there are other notable performances this weekend:
- Primate: Debuted with $11.3 million, becoming one of the better horror openings in January.
- The Housemaid: Continued to perform well, earning $11.2 million and bringing its total to $94.1 million.
- Zootopia 2: Remained strong with $10.1 million, pushing its total to $378.8 million.
Looking Ahead
The box office landscape indicates a competitive atmosphere, particularly with entries like “Zootopia 2” potentially surging past $400 million and “The Housemaid” eyeing a $100 million finish. It appears the industry is on a healthy trajectory as audiences return to theaters for big-budget films, indicating a promising year ahead.
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