Summary
James Cameron's new movie, "Avatar: Fire and Ash," hit over $1 billion at the box office. It is Cameron's fourth film to reach this milestone. The movie earned $306 million in the U.S. and $777.1 million internationally.
Key Facts
- "Avatar: Fire and Ash" is now the fourth James Cameron movie to surpass $1 billion in box office sales.
- The film has made $306 million from U.S. ticket sales.
- It has also earned $777.1 million outside the U.S., making the total $1.083 billion.
- It took 18 days for the movie to pass the $1 billion mark.
- Previous "Avatar" films reached the $1 billion milestone faster, with the first film taking 17 days and "Avatar: The Way of Water" taking 14 days.
- The original "Avatar" is the highest-grossing movie ever, making $2.93 billion, and its sequel "Avatar: The Way of Water" earned $2.343 billion.
- If "Avatar: Fire and Ash" does well, Cameron could have four out of the five top-grossing films in history.