‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Box Office Collection: The American science fiction film showed a steady run at the box office even in its fifth week. With its strong visuals, emotional story, grand cinematic sequence, and engaging narrative, the film has maintained a solid pace even in its fifth week. It now aims to reach $1.5 billion in worldwide revenue.
Showing strong hold at the box office, the film Avatar: Fire and Ash has become the highest-grossing Hollywood film. The film remained at number one for five consecutive weeks despite declining box-office collections in North America.
The domestic box office for ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ saw a significant drop, yet the film still reached $364.7 million. However, according to the latest updates, the film has also crossed a major milestone overseas, reaching $900 million. After the fifth weekend, the science fiction film has reached $955.3 million overseas.
Adding the domestic and international collections of Avatar 3, the film has reached $1.32 billion globally, steadily eyeing $1.5 billion in the coming days as it continues to earn at the box office.
Avatar: Fire and Ash is an American science fiction film written by James Cameron, Rick Jaffa, and Amanda Silver. It is the third installment of the Avatar franchise, and features Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, and Kate Winslet reprising their roles from the previous films, with Oona Chaplin joining the cast.
