Avatar: Fire and Ash Wraps Up Its Theatrical Journey with Mixed Results

James Cameron's latest film, Avatar: Fire and Ash, has concluded its global theatrical run, marking the lowest box office performance in the franchise. Despite crossing the $1 billion mark internationally, the film's earnings fell short compared to its predecessors. With a domestic total of $404.3 million and an international total of $1.08 billion, it stands as the third highest-grossing film of 2025. The film continues the saga of Jake Sully and his family on Pandora, facing threats from both human forces and a fierce Na’vi clan. Explore the details of its performance and market reception.
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Avatar: Fire and Ash Concludes Its Global Run


James Cameron's latest cinematic venture, Avatar: Fire and Ash, has officially completed its run in theaters worldwide, shortly after leaving North American screens. This film has recorded the lowest box office figures in the entire Avatar series, with the latest data revealing the top ten global markets for the movie. Notably, China ranks among the top three, although its earnings do not match those of the previous two installments.


As the third chapter in the Avatar saga, Avatar: Fire and Ash has been labeled as the least successful entry thus far. It debuted with a domestic box office of $89.16 million during its opening weekend. After a 119-day theatrical run in North America, the film accumulated a domestic total of $404.3 million, making it the fourth highest-grossing film of 2025.


A report from Global Box Office confirms that Avatar: Fire and Ash has wrapped up its global theatrical journey, indicating its exit from international markets as well. The film successfully surpassed the $1 billion mark overseas, achieving an international total of $1.08 billion. When combined with its domestic earnings, the film's worldwide gross stands at an impressive $1.48 billion, positioning it as the third highest-grossing film of 2025.


Data from Box Office Mojo reveals that North America, which includes both the United States and Canada, leads the global market with a domestic total of $404.3 million. China follows closely with $171.5 million, while France takes the third position with $112.5 million. Other significant markets, such as Germany, the United Kingdom, and South Korea, also reported strong box office figures, highlighting the film's international appeal, even though it has underperformed compared to its predecessors.


Released on December 19, 2025, Avatar: Fire and Ash continues the journey of Jake Sully and his family on Pandora, as they face a dual threat from the Human RDA forces and the fierce Na’vi clan known as the Mangkwan. Despite its lower box office performance compared to earlier films in the franchise, the film's narrative and visual effects have captivated audiences around the globe.