‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Blazes Past $760M as Disney Dominates the Holiday Box Office

James Cameron’s “Avatar: Fire and Ash” races past $760M worldwide, proving Pandora still rules the global box office.

“Avatar: Fire and Ash” Box Office.
PHOTO CREDIT: Disney

James Cameron’s return to Pandora is once again paying off in a big way. After just two weekends in theaters, Avatar: Fire and Ash has crossed an impressive $760 million at the global box office, showing strong staying power during the competitive Christmas movie season.

Over the holiday stretch, the sci-fi epic brought in $245.2 million worldwide, including $181.2 million from 51 international markets. What’s especially notable is the small drop from its opening weekend overseas — just 25% — a sign that audiences are sticking around rather than rushing in and leaving. In North America, the film has earned $217 million so far, while international markets account for a massive $542 million of its total haul.

Outside the U.S. and Canada, Fire and Ash is performing best in China with $99.6 million, followed by France ($54.4 million), Germany ($43.1 million), and South Korea ($32.1 million). These numbers underline how global the Avatar brand remains more than a decade after the first film changed the box office game.

Thanks to its strong momentum, Avatar: Fire and Ash is already the sixth-highest-grossing Hollywood movie of the year. It is quickly closing in on other major releases like Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle ($714 million), Jurassic World: Rebirth ($869 million), and A Minecraft Movie ($958 million).

Industry watchers widely expect the film to pass the $1 billion mark in the coming weeks, making it one of 2025’s biggest hits.

“Avatar: Fire And Ash” Box Office.
PHOTO CREDIT: 20TH CENTURY STUDIOS

If that happens, Avatar 3 will join Disney’s already stacked billion-dollar club this year, alongside the Lilo & Stitch live-action remake ($1.03 billion) and Zootopia 2, which has soared past $1.3 billion and is still climbing. Notably, Disney remains the only studio consistently hitting these milestones, with no rival studio releasing a billion-dollar film since 2023.

While Fire and Ash isn’t expected to reach the towering heights of Avatar ($2.9 billion) or The Way of Water ($2.3 billion), it doesn’t need to. The film’s long theatrical life — something the franchise is famous for — should help justify its massive budget over time.

Elsewhere at the box office, Zootopia 2 continues to thrive, now sitting at $1.42 billion globally, while Universal’s musical Wicked: For Good has crossed $500 million worldwide. Though profitable, it’s still trailing behind the first Wicked film.

For now, Pandora remains one of Hollywood’s safest bets and audiences clearly aren’t ready to leave.

About S.K. Paswan

My name is Sajan Kumar Paswan, and I have been actively working in the field of film writing for the last 2022 years.

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