Now That Avatar: Fire And Ash’s Box Office Is Dying Down, What Does It Mean For Potential Sequels?

Now That Avatar: Fire And Ash’s Box Office Is Dying Down, What Does It Mean For Potential Sequels?

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Ever since Avatar: Fire And Ash came out, one big question seems to be lingering between James Cameron and fans: “Will there be more Avatar movies after this?” Now that the third Avatar film has made a majority of its cash at the global box office and is dying down at a projected 1.5 billion worldwide as more 2026 movie releases roll in, it’s time to discuss that very question more in depth.

Fire And Ash had a big worldwide opening the weekend before Christmas with a $345 million debut, but it’s been made clear across its past month and a half in cineplexes that the sequel’s box office success has been cast in the shadows of the first two films. Let’s get into the specifics and what it could mean for the planned follow-up films.

Jack Champion as Spider pointing a weapon in Avatar: Fire And Ash

(Image credit: 20th Century Studios)

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