Fire and Ash Ignites: $345M Start for Avatar 3

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“Avatar: Fire and Ash” has ignited the global box office with a solid $345 million debut. The third film in James Cameron’s epic saga met Disney’s expectations, proving that the franchise still has plenty of heat. While the domestic opening of $88 million was lower than the previous entry, the global total is the headline story.
The domestic dip of 35% was largely predicted. Without the decade-long wait that fueled “The Way of Water,” “Fire and Ash” is performing like a robust, normal blockbuster. It secured the second-highest opening of 2025, a year dominated by Disney releases including “Zootopia 2.”
The film continues the journey of the Na’vi, introducing new threats and environments. The voice cast, led by Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington, continues to bring depth to the CGI characters. This blend of emotion and spectacle is the franchise’s winning formula, essential for funding the expensive sequels planned for 2029 and 2031.
Theaters are banking on the holiday break to supercharge the film’s earnings. The period between Christmas and New Year’s is traditionally a boom time for cinema, and “Fire and Ash” is the biggest title available. This “avalanche” of sales is expected to significantly boost the film’s total gross.
As the industry looks ahead to a stacked 2026, “Avatar” is setting the pace. With major films like “Dune: Part Three” and “Avengers: Doomsday” on the way, a healthy run for “Fire and Ash” signals a vibrant market ready for the next wave of blockbusters.

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