France's 2025 box office drops 13% to $1.17 billion amid global growth

While the global box office rose 12% to $33.5 billion in 2025, France bucked the trend with a 13.6% decline to 156.79 million admissions and an estimated $1.17 billion in revenue. Disney dominated the top spots with animated and blockbuster films, while local productions held a strong 37.7% market share. A late-year rebound offers hope for 2026 recovery.

In 2025, France's cinema market faced headwinds, with admissions falling 13.6% to 156.79 million from 2024, per the National Film Board (CNC) and Comscore. This equated to about $1.17 billion in box office revenue at an average ticket price of €7.45 ($8.75), marking the steepest year-on-year drop among major international markets despite global growth to $33.5 billion. France retained its position as Europe's largest moviegoing market, surpassing Germany's 85 million admissions, Italy's 67 million, and Spain's 65 million.

Hollywood led admissions, with Disney claiming the top three: 'Zootopia 2' (6.18 million), 'Lilo & Stitch' (5.10 million), and 'Avatar: Fire & Ash' (4.58 million). Other hits included 'F1: The Movie' (3.31 million) and 'Jurassic World: Renaissance' (2.97 million). The top French film in the top 10 was 'God Save the Tuche' (2.95 million), part of Pathé's comedy series—far below 2024's local top three, which drew 25 million combined.

Local films captured 37.7% of the market, Europe's highest share. Standouts: 'Once Upon My Mother' and 'Un ours dans le Jura' (both over 1.4 million), Isabelle Huppert's 'The Richest Woman in the World' (~900,000). Auteur films overperformed, including Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another' and Oliver Laxe's 'Sirât.'

CNC president Gaëtan Bruel called 2025 'a mixed year for theatrical cinema, with a declining market due to a lack of unifying films... but with a sharp rebound at the end of the year,' driven by 'The Housemaid' (1.1 million in week one) and 'Le chant des forets' (360,000). Bruel is optimistic for 2026, citing Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' and Steven Spielberg's 'Disclosure Day.'

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Avatar: Fire and Ash leads Christmas box office at $760 million globally

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James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' dominated the Christmas box office, adding $88 million domestically over the holiday weekend to reach $760 million worldwide after two weeks. The sci-fi sequel showed strong holds, outperforming its predecessor in its second frame. New releases like A24's 'Marty Supreme' surprised with a robust $27 million debut, while Disney's 'Zootopia 2' continued its run as 2025's top earner.

The global box office for 2025 reached an estimated $33.5 billion, marking a 12% increase from 2024, driven largely by a massive Chinese hit. Excluding China, the growth was 8%, with international markets showing solid recovery. Disney led studios with $6.58 billion worldwide, boosted by hits like Zootopia 2.

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Disney has achieved a major milestone by surpassing $6 billion in global box office revenue for 2025, driven by hits like Avatar: Fire and Ash and Zootopia 2. This marks the studio's first time reaching this figure since before the COVID-19 pandemic and the fifth in its history. The success comes amid a strong holiday box office performance.

Film at Lincoln Center president Daniel Battsek is focusing on initiatives to draw younger cinephiles to foreign-language films amid a challenging U.S. box office. The annual Rendez-Vous With French Cinema showcase, which began on March 5, highlights contemporary French titles and fosters networking between filmmakers and distributors. Battsek notes growing enthusiasm among under-35 audiences despite post-pandemic hurdles for arthouse theaters.

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Avatar: Fire and Ash is projected to dominate the Christmas box office with a $75 million four-day haul, outpacing new releases like Anaconda and Marty Supreme. The James Cameron-directed sequel continues its strong run, while counterprogramming options provide variety for holiday audiences. Overall, the 2025 box office is expected to reach $8.8 billion to $8.9 billion, slightly up from last year.

On October 14, 2025, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu presented the 2026 finance bill, aiming to cut the public deficit to 4.7% of GDP through €14 billion in extra tax revenues and €17 billion in spending savings. The budget targets high earners, businesses, and social expenditures, while drawing criticism over its feasibility.

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Following its $1.08 billion milestone after 18 days, James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash added $86 million worldwide in its fourth weekend, pushing the global total to $1.23 billion and maintaining its lead among current releases. Lionsgate's breakout The Housemaid nears $200 million globally.

 

 

 

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