New 'Avatar' Film Debuts with $88 Million, Eyes Holiday Success

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The latest installment in the 'Avatar' franchise, 'Avatar: Fire and Ash,' opened to an estimated $88 million in the U.S. over its debut weekend, falling short of expectations that predicted over $100 million. Globally, the film grossed approximately $345 million, including $257 million from international markets. Director James Cameron noted that the film's nearly $400 million budget could impact the viability of a fourth installment depending on its performance in the coming weeks. Despite a decline in overall movie theater attendance, the film's release coincides with a resurgence in interest for blockbuster films, hinting at a potential rebound for the cinema industry during the holiday season.
Key Details: • The film opened with $88 million domestically and $257 million internationally. • Director James Cameron highlighted the film's $400 million budget as a concern for future installments. • Theaters have seen a 33% increase in habitual moviegoers compared to last year. • Upcoming releases include 'Marty Supreme' and 'Anaconda' next weekend.