‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Earns $88 Million in U.S. Debut Weekend

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The latest installment in the Avatar franchise, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' debuted to an estimated $88 million in its opening weekend in the United States, reflecting strong interest in the series. Although this figure fell short of analysts' expectations of over $100 million, the film performed well internationally, bringing its global total to approximately $345 million. The film's success is crucial as it has a hefty production budget of nearly $400 million, which could impact the future of the franchise. Despite a decline in cinema attendance in recent years, the release of major films like Avatar continues to draw audiences back to theaters, especially during the holiday season.
Key Details: • Opening weekend gross: $88 million in the U.S. • Global total: Approximately $345 million, including $257 million internationally. • Production budget: Nearly $400 million, affecting franchise future. • Cinema attendance is increasing, with 33% of frequent moviegoers in August. • Upcoming releases include 'Marty Supreme' and 'Song Sung Blue' next weekend.