Fire and Ash lights up box office with $88 million opening
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While $88 million would normally be considered a slow start for a movie on the scale of "Fire and Ash," the box-office run for "Avatar" movies tends to be a marathon, not a sprint. The series is known for having significant staying power in theaters for several weeks.
Director James Cameron is back with biggest and longest “Avatar” movie yet, “Fire and Ash.” Taking place shortly after the events of 2022’s “The Way of Water,” “Fire and Ash” ups the stakes even further, bring massive battles between the Na’vi and humans, and introduces the series’ scariest villain yet.
Here is everything to know about the upcoming third installment to the "Avatar" series, "Avatar: Fire and Ash."
Jake Sully and his family face dangerous new enemies in Fire and Ash, but fortunately they have help from the real hero of the Avatar franchise.
The first two 'Avatar' films likewise didn't boast huge pre-Christmas openings, yet went on to become the No. 1 and No. 3 top-grossing films of all time worldwide. And globally, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' pulled in $345 million,
Fire and Ash continued its strong theatrical run through the weekend, delivering steady growth at the Indian box office while posting a massive global opening.
Avatar: Fire and Ash gives Sigourney Weaver's young character Kiri a certain line that calls back to Aliens. Yeah, you know the one. But it really doesn't work.
Avatar: Fire and Ash’ introduces a fiery new villain, Varang (Oona Chaplin) alongside Colonel Quaritch (Stephen Lang), and fans have fallen in love.