Avatar Fire And Ash Box Office Collection Stays Strong, Beats LOTR Classic in North America 

The Avatar Fire And Ash Box Office collection continues to impress at the North American box office, even after spending more than six weeks in theatres.

At a time when most big films slow down sharply, Avatar: Fire and Ash is showing rare staying power, proving once again why director James Cameron is known for long-running box office success.

Avatar 3 Box Office Collection Day 47 (North America)

On its 47th day, Avatar: Fire and Ash stood at No. 4 on the domestic box office chart. The film earned around $598,000 on its seventh Tuesday, which is a normal mid-week drop of 33.9% compared to last week. It is currently playing in 2,880 theatres across North America.

So far, the total Avatar: Fire And Ash Box Office collection in the domestic market has reached $387.26 million, an outstanding number for a film already over a month old.

Surpasses The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King

In a major achievement, Avatar: Fire and Ash has officially crossed the domestic lifetime total of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.

After its 2026 re-release, the iconic fantasy film stood at $386.9 million in North America. With this milestone, Avatar 3 has now become the 57th highest-grossing film of all time domestically.

Eyes Zoe Saldaña’s MCU Hit Next

The film is now very close to beating Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, which earned $389.8 million in North America. That movie starred Zoe Saldaña, making this box office chase even more interesting.

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Worldwide Box Office Summary
Market Collection
North America $387.3 million
International $1.0 billion
Worldwide Total $1.4 billion

 

Released on December 19, Avatar: Fire and Ash is now moving steadily toward the $1.5 billion global mark. With solid weekday holds and strong overseas support, the film’s box office journey looks far from finished.

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