Avatar: The Way of Water is currently the 7th largest movie in world history. After its fourth weekend in theaters, the sequel is currently earning him $1.7 billion worldwide.
It currently surpasses 2019’s The Lion King ($1.663 billion) and 2015’s Jurassic World ($1.672 billion). The film garners the majority of its box office gross from overseas markets ($1.19 billion) compared to its domestic box office ($516 million). depending on the deadlineprovided all the box office numbers.
For international releases, The Way of Water’s largest markets are China ($188.3 million), France ($107.2 million), Germany ($92.6 million), South Korea ($85.6 million), and the United Kingdom ($69.10 million). million dollars). The Way of Water is the fifth highest-grossing international box office-based film of all time, behind 2009’s original Avatar, Avengers: Endgame, Titanic and Avengers: Infinity War.
The Way of Water is also doing well in North America, recently surpassing $500 million.
Writer-director James Cameron currently has three of the ten highest-grossing movies of all time based on box office success. 2009’s Avatar remained the highest-grossing movie of all time with his $2.922 billion, and the 1997 film Titanic earned his $2.2 billion. You can see the full top 10 list of the biggest movies below.
Thanks to its massive box office success, Cameron is moving forward with planned sequels starting with Avatar 3 in 2024. That movie has already been shot, and so is part of Avatar 4.
In other news, Ubisoft’s avatar game Frontiers of Pandora will launch this year.
Top 10 highest-grossing movies in the world
- Avatar — $2.92 billion
- Avengers: Endgame — $2.79 billion
- Titanic — $2.2 billion
- Star Wars: Episode VII: The Force Awakens — $2.069 billion
- Avengers: Infinity War — $2.048 billion
- Spider-Man: No Way Home — $1.916 billion
- Avatar: Path of Water — $1.7 billion
- Jurassic World — $1.671 billion
- The Lion King — $1.66 billion
- Avengers — $1.518 billion
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