Avatar: Fire and Ash Sets Box Office Ablaze On Opening Night

Avatar: Fire and Ash has a strong opening night at the box office

James Cameron has once again demonstrated his command over the box office, as Disney and 20th Century Studios’ “Avatar: Fire and Ash” ignited the box office with an impressive $36.5 million on its opening day. The third installment in the groundbreaking sci-fi saga launched in 3,800 theaters across North America on Friday, setting the stage for a massive opening weekend.

Strong Projections and Franchise Legacy

Based on its powerful start, “Fire and Ash” is on track to earn between $90 million and $105 million domestically by the end of its first weekend. When combined with international grosses, the film’s global debut could soar as high as $365 million.

This opening places the third chapter in an interesting position within the franchise’s history. Its projected debut is tracking to surpass the original movie, which opened to $77 million in 2009, but will likely fall short of the previous sequel, “Avatar: The Way of Water,” which launched with $134 million domestically in 2022.

However, as industry watchers know, the opening weekend is only part of the story for a James Cameron film. Both previous movies demonstrated incredible staying power, legging out to become two of the highest-grossing films of all time. The first movie holds the all-time record with $2.92 billion worldwide, while “The Way of Water” also crossed the $2 billion mark. If “Fire and Ash” can maintain a similar trajectory, it would make “Avatar” the first blockbuster franchise in history to have three separate installments each grossing over $2 billion.

A Crowded Holiday Box Office

“Avatar: Fire and Ash” leads a competitive holiday weekend. In second place is Angel Studios’ animated feature “David,” which earned $9.6 million on Friday and is projected to finish the weekend with upwards of $25 million. Lionsgate’s R-rated thriller “The Housemaid” debuted in third place with an $8 million Friday opening, pacing for a $21 million weekend.

“The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants” took fourth place, while Disney’s own “Zootopia 2” rounded out the top five in its fourth week of release, continuing its successful run after recently crossing the $1 billion global benchmark.

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  • Matt Brown

    Matt is one of the owners of Total Apex Media. He is one of those Disney people and has been writing for many outlets over the past four years.

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