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Unfortunately, Cameron’s personal Best Picture streak has officially ended. Today, the nominations for the 2026 Oscars were announced, and Avatar: Fire and Ash was not among the 10 films nominated for Best Picture. The sci-fi threequel earned just a pair of nods: Best Visual Effects and Best Costume Design. Based on how Fire and Ash is holding up at the box office, another Cameron streak could be coming to an end as well.
Avatar: Fire and Ash Will Likely End James Cameron’s Box Office Streak

Fire and Ash made a bit of box office history by giving Cameron four straight movies to top $1 billion, but it’s probably going to fall short of a different mark. To illustrate just how big of a box office draw Cameron has been for the past few decades, his last three films before Fire and Ash all earned over $2 billion worldwide (Titanic needed re-releases to get there, while the first two Avatar installments hit that mark during their original runs). Though Fire and Ash is one of the highest-grossing movies of 2025, it is lagging behind its predecessors in terms of total gross. As of this writing, it’s made $1.329 billion globally.
Since Fire and Ash has been in theaters for over a month now and business is starting to slow down, it seems unlikely it’ll hit $2 billion. In order to accomplish that feat, it would have to earn over $640 million from this point, which doesn’t seem realistic. Through 33 days, Fire and Ash has earned $369.6 million domestically. At that same point in their respective runs, the original Avatar had made $509 million (finishing with $749.7 million) and The Way of Water grossed $574.4 million (en route to a $684 million total). Fire and Ash is trailing those two by a significant amount, so unless there’s an unforeseen surge that catapults it past $2 billion, it will go down as the lowest-grossing Avatar movie by a considerable margin.








