Dramatic illustration of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Pandora scene celebrating $1 billion global box office milestone with fiery landscapes and box office graphics.
Dramatic illustration of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Pandora scene celebrating $1 billion global box office milestone with fiery landscapes and box office graphics.
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'Avatar: Fire and Ash' surpasses $1 billion at global box office

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James Cameron's 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' has crossed the $1 billion mark worldwide after just 18 days in theaters, marking the fourth film in his career to achieve this milestone. The sci-fi sequel earned $40 million domestically in its third weekend, bringing its North American total to $306 million. Meanwhile, Lionsgate's thriller 'The Housemaid' continues its strong run as a sleeper hit, surpassing $75 million in the U.S.

'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' the third installment in James Cameron's Pandora saga, has amassed $1.08 billion globally, with $306 million from North America and $777.1 million from international markets. This performance places it behind the original 'Avatar' ($2.9 billion) and 'Avatar: The Way of Water' ($2.3 billion) in speed to the billion-dollar club, taking 18 days compared to 17 and 14 days, respectively. The film's third weekend saw a $40 million domestic gross from 3,835 theaters, a 37% decline from the prior frame, contributing to the franchise's cumulative $6.35 billion. Analysts predict a final worldwide haul around $1.7 billion, solid for a threequel but short of its predecessors' $2 billion-plus totals.

Disney's release stands as the studio's third billion-dollar earner of 2025, following 'Lilo & Stitch' and 'Zootopia 2,' underscoring a banner year with over $6.58 billion in global revenues. Internationally, key markets include China ($138 million), France ($81 million), and Germany ($64 million). Cameron, the only director with three $2 billion films, has hinted at uncertainty for future sequels, stating, “We’re getting ahead of ourselves [with ‘Avatar 4’] because, first of all, we’ve got to make some money with this one.”

In other box office news, 'The Housemaid,' directed by Paul Feig and starring Sydney Sweeney, held strong with $14.8 million in its third weekend—a mere 3% drop—pushing its domestic cume to $75.7 million and global total to $133 million against a $35 million budget. The thriller has outperformed Feig's prior Lionsgate film 'A Simple Favor' ($97.7 million worldwide) and nears surpassing Sweeney's 'Anyone But You' ($88.3 million domestic). The first weekend of 2026 grossed $134.7 million across all films, up 29% from 2025 and the best post-COVID New Year's start.

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Discussions on X celebrate 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' reaching $1 billion globally in 18 days, marking James Cameron's fourth such film and Disney's third in 2025. Positive reactions emphasize his record and strong international performance. Skeptical voices note it trails predecessors by 23% and question if it will match prior totals or sustain franchise momentum.

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Super Mario Galaxy Movie pushes franchise past $2 billion globally

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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie earned $35 million in its third domestic weekend, bringing its total to $355.2 million and the franchise past $2 billion worldwide. Lee Cronin's The Mummy opened to $13 million domestically and $34 million globally. Project Hail Mary added $20.4 million in its fifth weekend for a $285 million domestic cume.

Imax's revenues and profits fell in the first quarter of 2026, despite strong performances from 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' and 'Project Hail Mary.' The company posted $81 million in revenue, down 6.5% from last year, and net income of $6.2 million, down 26%. Results beat Wall Street expectations.

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Sam Worthington, star of the Avatar franchise, stated that the series enjoys greater creative freedom than Marvel films due to a lack of studio and fan pressures. He described the production as feeling like an independent movie. The comments came in a recent interview with The Independent.

The Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' debuted with $97.2 million in North America and $218.8 million globally over its opening weekend. The Lionsgate release earned $25.4 million on Sunday, exceeding expectations by $400,000. It marks the second-largest global opening of 2026 so far.

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