The film “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” the third part of the famous science fiction film series, achieved revenues of $88 million at the North American box office during the weekend preceding Christmas, according to estimates from a specialized company.
The global revenue for “Avatar: Fire and Ash” reached $345 million in its first weekend, and it is expected to achieve great success internationally.
The films are “widely popular all over the world,” and it is likely the film will receive significant support from positive audience recommendations.
He added, “What matters for Avatar films is not their revenue upon release, but what they achieve after their first week in theaters.”
The film stars Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington, who face a new enemy threatening the life of their family on the planet Pandora.
‘David’ in Second Place and ‘Zootopia 2’ Drops
In second place was the animated film “David,” achieving revenues of $20 million.
The film “The Housemaid,” adapted from a best-selling novel, came in third place with revenues of $19 million.
Fourth place went to the animated film “The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants,” inspired by the famous television program, achieving revenues of $16 million.
In fifth place was the film “Zootopia 2,” which achieved $14.5 million. The film has so far grossed $1.27 billion worldwide.
Here are the rest of the films in the ranking: “Five Nights at Freddy’s 2” ($7.3 million), “Wicked: For Good” ($4.3 million), “Durandar” ($2.5 million), “Marty Supreme” ($875,000), and in tenth place, the film “Hamnet” ($850,000).
































































































































































































































































































































