Avatar Fire and Ash Box Office Collection Drops Below $1 Million Daily in North America

Avatar Fire and Ash Box Office Collection: James Cameron’s latest Pandora adventure, Avatar: Fire and Ash, has seen its daily earnings slip under the $1 million mark in North America after an impressive 35-day run.

Strong Box Office Performance

Released on December 19, the film dominated the domestic box office for over a month. Despite the recent dip, the movie has achieved remarkable success globally.

Current Box Office Numbers:

  • North America: $371.4 million
  • International: $959.8 million
  • Worldwide: $1.3 billion

With a production budget of $400 million, Fire and Ash has comfortably entered profit territory and continues the Avatar franchise’s billion-dollar legacy.

Daily Earnings Analysis

On Thursday, January 22, the film earned approximately $803,000 across 3,300 theaters in the US, averaging $243 per screen. This marks the first time daily earnings dropped below $1 million since its release.

For comparison, Avatar: The Way of Water hit this milestone on its 53rd day, while the original Avatar reached it on day 81. Fire and Ash hitting this point on day 35 reflects the competitive nature of today’s box office landscape.

Franchise Milestone and Awards Recognition

Fire and Ash becomes the third Avatar film to cross $1 billion worldwide, joining its predecessors which each surpassed $2 billion. The franchise maintains its position as one of cinema’s most successful series.

The film has also earned two Academy Award nominations, adding critical acclaim to its commercial success.

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Beating Box Office Records

Avatar: Fire and Ash has now surpassed Mel Gibson’s The Passion of Christ in domestic earnings. The 2004 film collected $370.7 million in North America and received three Oscar nominations. Fire and Ash is projected to reach the $400 million domestic mark by next weekend, further cementing its blockbuster status.

Note: Box office figures are estimates from various sources.

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