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James Cameron has made film history as “Avatar: Fire and Ash” surpassed $1 billion at the global box office, making him the first director to achieve four consecutive billion-dollar films. The Walt Disney Studios announced the milestone Sunday, 18 days after the film’s December 19, 2025 release.ign
The third installment in the Avatar franchise has grossed $1.083 billion worldwide, with $306 million from domestic theaters and $777.1 million from international markets. While the pace to $1 billion was slower than its predecessors—the original “Avatar” reached the milestone in 17 days and “The Way of Water” in 14 days—the achievement cements Cameron’s unprecedented box office dominance.thewaltdisneycompany
The milestone completes a remarkable streak for Cameron, whose four consecutive billion-dollar films are “Titanic” (1997) with $2.25 billion, “Avatar” (2009) with $2.9 billion, “Avatar: The Way of Water” (2022) with $2.34 billion, and now “Avatar: Fire and Ash”. No other director in cinema history has achieved this feat.tribune
Disney called the achievement “another monumental achievement for James Cameron’s groundbreaking franchise,” noting the film’s “signature theatrical staying power” driven by premium-format demand and extended international play. The three Avatar films have now earned more than $6.35 billion globally.thewaltdisneycompany
“Avatar: Fire and Ash” stands as the fourth film of 2025 to cross $1 billion, joining the Chinese animated feature “Ne Zha 2” ($2.24 billion), Disney’s “Zootopia 2,” and “Lilo & Stitch”. It currently ranks as the second-highest-grossing MPA release of 2025 globally, behind “Ne Zha 2”.reddit
The film’s strongest performance has come from international markets, particularly China, which contributed $138 million, making it the second-highest-grossing MPA film of 2025 in that market. Other major contributors include France with $81 million, Germany with $64 million, and South Korea with $44 million.thewaltdisneycompany
Despite the film’s success, questions remain about the future of Cameron’s planned five-film saga. With a production budget of $400 million, industry analysts have projected a final global total around $1.6 billion. The performance of “Fire and Ash” may determine whether Disney greenlights the already partially filmed “Avatar 4” and “Avatar 5,” scheduled for 2029 and 2031 releases.cbr