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According to Variety, Avatar: Fire and Ash repeated as box office champion this weekend by earning $21.3 million domestically. It has now grossed $342.6 million in North America and $1.23 billion worldwide. With this, Fire and Ash has won the box office for four consecutive weekends, becoming the first film since Barbie in 2023 to accomplish that feat. Over the past two and a half years, there have been multiple movies that won three weekends in a row.
How Long Will Avatar: Fire and Ash‘s Box Office Streak Last?

The Avatar franchise has unrivaled box office legs in today’s day and age. For proof, one only has to look at the performances of the first two installments. The original Avatar and The Way of Water were able to get to the $2 billion mark because they dominated the multiplex for almost two months. Domestically, both retained the top spot for seven consecutive weekends, holding that No. 1 position through the end of January. Fire and Ash is now officially more than halfway there, so it’s now worth wondering if it can match the accomplishments of its predecessors.
There’s a strategy to releasing the Avatar films in December. Not only is that right in the middle of the lucrative holiday moviegoing season, it also sets the movies up for prolonged success since January is usually bereft of notable, high-profile new releases that audiences are excited about. Fire and Ash easily beat out this weekend’s fresh arrivals like Primate ($11.3 million) and Greenland 2: Migration ($8.5 million). Though Fire and Ash has been out for a while and business is starting to slow down somewhat, it remains the biggest attraction in theaters, especially since it’s an experience crafted specifically for the big screen. But Fire and Ash could be facing some stiff competition soon.








